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Mechanisms of virus assemblyA protein with simultaneous capsid scaffolding and dsRNA-binding activities enhances the birnavirus capsid mechanical stability.Double-stranded RNA virus outer shell assembly by bona fide domain-swappingPathways for virus assembly around nucleic acids.The Role of Packaging Sites in Efficient and Specific Virus AssemblyViral genome structures are optimal for capsid assemblyMany-molecule encapsulation by an icosahedral shell.Solving a Levinthal's paradox for virus assembly identifies a unique antiviral strategy.Allosteric Control of Icosahedral Capsid Assembly.Learning from nature - novel synthetic biology approaches for biomaterial design.Biomolecular engineering of virus-like particles aided by computational chemistry methods.Single Particle Observation of SV40 VP1 Polyanion-Induced Assembly Shows That Substrate Size and Structure Modulate Capsid Geometry.The Effect of RNA Secondary Structure on the Self-Assembly of Viral Capsids.Assembled viral-like nanoparticles from elastic capsomers and polyion.Cell-Free Hepatitis B Virus Capsid Assembly Dependent on the Core Protein C-Terminal Domain and Regulated by PhosphorylationHuman DMBT1-Derived Cell-Penetrating Peptides for Intracellular siRNA Delivery.Kinetics of virus entry by endocytosis.The Structural Biology of Hepatitis B Virus: Form and Function.Viral capsids: kinetics of assembly under transient conditions and kinetics of disassembly.The assembly pathway of an icosahedral single-stranded RNA virus depends on the strength of inter-subunit attractions.Scaffold properties are a key determinant of the size and shape of self-assembled virus-derived particlesThe different faces of mass action in virus assembly.Systematic analysis of biological roles of charged amino acid residues located throughout the structured inner wall of a virus capsid.Nonequilibrium self-assembly dynamics of icosahedral viral capsids packaging genome or polyelectrolyteAssembly Properties of Hepatitis B Virus Core Protein Mutants Correlate with Their Resistance to Assembly-Directed Antivirals
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To build a virus on a nucleic acid substrate.
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To build a virus on a nucleic acid substrate.
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To build a virus on a nucleic acid substrate
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J Zachary Porterfield
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10.1016/J.BPJ.2013.02.005
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z