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Nanoscale ; 10(16): 7769-7779, 2018 Apr 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29658555

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The protection of the viral genome during extracellular transport is an absolute requirement for virus survival and replication. In addition to the almost universal proteinaceous capsids, certain viruses add a membrane layer that encloses their double-stranded (ds) DNA genome within the protein shell. Using the membrane-containing enterobacterial virus PRD1 as a prototype, and a combination of nanoindentation assays by atomic force microscopy and finite element modelling, we show that PRD1 provides a greater stability against mechanical stress than that achieved by the majority of dsDNA icosahedral viruses that lack a membrane. We propose that the combination of a stiff and brittle proteinaceous shell coupled with a soft and compliant membrane vesicle yields a tough composite nanomaterial well-suited to protect the viral DNA during extracellular transport.


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Bacteriófago PRD1/genética , Cápside , ADN Viral/genética , Genoma Viral , Microscopía de Fuerza Atómica , Nanoestructuras , Virión
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