The elastic properties of capsids of the cowpea chlorotic mottle virus have been examined at pH 4.8 by nanoindentation measurements with an atomic force microscope. Studies have been carried out on WT capsids, both empty and containing the RNA genome, and on full capsids of a salt-stable mutant and empty capsids of the subE mutant. Full capsids resisted indentation more than empty capsids, but all of the capsids were highly elastic. There was an initial reversible linear regime that persisted up to indentations varying between 20% and 30% of the diameter and applied forces of 0.6-1.0 nN; it was followed by a steep drop in force that is associated with irreversible deformation. A single point mutation in the capsid protein increased the caps...
Single-molecule experimental techniques and theoretical approaches reveal that important aspects of ...
The long wavelength, low-frequency modes of motion are the relevant motions for understanding the co...
Single-molecule experimental techniques and theoretical approaches reveal that important aspects of ...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
A coarse-grained model is used to study the mechanical response of 35 virus capsids of symmetries T ...
Physical properties of capsids of plant and animal viruses are important factors in capsid self-asse...
Physical properties of capsids of plant and animal viruses are important factors in capsid self-asse...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...
Virus capsids are protein shells that protect the virus genome, and determination of their mechanica...
Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties o...
The effects of changes in the loading rate during the forced dissociation of single bonds have been ...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical prop...
The archetypical protein nanoshell is the capsid that surrounds viral genomes. These capsids protect...
AbstractCowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) forms highly elastic icosahedral protein capsids that u...
Single-molecule experimental techniques and theoretical approaches reveal that important aspects of ...
The long wavelength, low-frequency modes of motion are the relevant motions for understanding the co...
Single-molecule experimental techniques and theoretical approaches reveal that important aspects of ...
AbstractA series of recent nanoindentation experiments on the protein shells (capsids) of viruses ha...
A coarse-grained model is used to study the mechanical response of 35 virus capsids of symmetries T ...
Physical properties of capsids of plant and animal viruses are important factors in capsid self-asse...
Physical properties of capsids of plant and animal viruses are important factors in capsid self-asse...
Viruses are nanoscale infectious agents constructed of a proteinaceous capsid that protects the pack...
Virus capsids are protein shells that protect the virus genome, and determination of their mechanica...
Atomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical properties o...
The effects of changes in the loading rate during the forced dissociation of single bonds have been ...
Viruses are nanosized, genome-filled protein containers with remarkable thermodynamic and mechanical...
AbstractAtomic force microscopy has recently provided highly precise measurements of mechanical prop...
The archetypical protein nanoshell is the capsid that surrounds viral genomes. These capsids protect...
AbstractCowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) forms highly elastic icosahedral protein capsids that u...
Single-molecule experimental techniques and theoretical approaches reveal that important aspects of ...
The long wavelength, low-frequency modes of motion are the relevant motions for understanding the co...
Single-molecule experimental techniques and theoretical approaches reveal that important aspects of ...