Direct Evidence for Packaging Signal-Mediated Assembly of Bacteriophage MS2
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RNA Encapsidation and Packaging in the PhlebovirusesIns and Outs of Multipartite Positive-Strand RNA Plant Viruses: Packaging versus Systemic SpreadAsymmetric cryo-EM structure of the canonical Allolevivirus Qβ reveals a single maturation protein and the genomic ssRNA in situ.Genomic RNA folding mediates assembly of human parechovirusPhosphorylation of the Brome Mosaic Virus Capsid Regulates the Timing of Viral InfectionIdentification of novel RNA secondary structures within the hepatitis C virus genome reveals a cooperative involvement in genome packagingSubcellular Localization of HIV-1 gag-pol mRNAs Regulates Sites of Virion Assembly.Bacteriophage MS2 genomic RNA encodes an assembly instruction manual for its capsidThe Effect of RNA Secondary Structure on the Self-Assembly of Viral Capsids.In situ structures of the genome and genome-delivery apparatus in a single-stranded RNA virus.Atomic Structures of Minor Proteins VI and VII in the Human Adenovirus.Limits of variation, specific infectivity, and genome packaging of massively recoded poliovirus genomes.The intrinsically disordered N-terminal arm of the brome mosaic virus coat protein specifically recognizes the RNA motif that directs the initiation of viral RNA replication.Rewriting nature's assembly manual for a ssRNA virus.Structures of Qβ virions, virus-like particles, and the Qβ-MurA complex reveal internal coat proteins and the mechanism of host lysis.Mapping RNA Sequences that Contact Viral Capsid Proteins in Virions.Intrinsically-disordered N-termini in human parechovirus 1 capsid proteins bind encapsidated RNA.Hamiltonian path analysis of viral genomes.
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Direct Evidence for Packaging Signal-Mediated Assembly of Bacteriophage MS2
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Direct Evidence for Packaging Signal-Mediated Assembly of Bacteriophage MS2
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Baochang Fan
C Cheng Kao
Eric Dykeman
James Ford
Robert Vaughan
Stefani Middleton
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