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DNA packaging and delivery machines in tailed bacteriophages.

DNA packaging and delivery machines in tailed bacteriophages. Research Abstract Details 

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  • DNA packaging and delivery machines in tailed bacteriophages. Abstract Text:

    john e johnsonJohn E Johnson,wah chiuWah Chiu,

    Several symmetric and asymmetric reconstructions of bacteriophage particles have recently been determined using electron cryo-microscopy and image reconstruction, and X-ray crystal structures of phage particles and particle-associated gene products have also been solved. In the past two years, the asymmetric structures of four different phages, T7, epsilon15, P22 and phi29, were determined at resolutions sufficient to visualize details of the machinery for DNA packaging and delivery, as well as the organization of the double-stranded DNA within the particles. Invariably, the portals, through which DNA enters and leaves the particle, have 12-fold symmetry, occupy a pentavalent site in the capsid and, along with tail machine accessory proteins attached to it, are fixed in a specific orientation relative to the rest of the capsid.

    DNA packaging and delivery machines in tailed bacteriophages. Publishing Authors By Initials

    je johnsonJE Johnson,w chiuW Chiu,

    For similar biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity: biological phenomena: microbiologic phenomena: viral physiology: virus replication: virus assembly research abstracts see: biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity: biological phenomena: microbiologic phenomena: viral physiology: virus replication: virus assembly research

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    DNA packaging and delivery machines in tailed bacteriophages. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Review

    Journal: Current opinion in structural biology

    VOLUME: 17

    Page Numbers: 237-43

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    ISSN: 0959-440X

    DAY: 28

    MONTH: 03

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9107784

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    KEYWORDS: Virus Assembly

    MESH TERMS: chemistry

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    Substance Name: DNA, Viral

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Molecular Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA. jackj@scripps.edu

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

    AGENCY: United States NCRR

    GRANT: P41 RR02250

    ACRONYM: RR

    MEDLINETA: Curr Opin Struct Biol

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