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Bacteriophages, phages for short, are viruses of bacteria. The majority of phages contain a double-stranded DNA genome packaged in a capsid at a density of ~500 mg/ml. This high density requires substantial compression of the normal B form…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2010-12-13 Debabrata Panja , Ian J. Molineux

Recent in vitro experiments have shown that DNA ejection from bacteriophage can be partially stopped by surrounding osmotic pressure when ejected DNA is digested by DNase I on the course of ejection. We argue in this work by combination of…

Biological Physics · Physics 2008-12-18 Meerim Jeembaeva , Martin Castelnovo , Frida Larsson , Alex Evilevitch

The ejection of DNA from a bacterial virus (``phage'') into its host cell is a biologically important example of the translocation of a macromolecular chain along its length through a membrane. The simplest mechanism for this motion is…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-11 Mandar M. Inamdar , William M. Gelbart , Rob Phillips

The conjunction of insights from structural biology, solution biochemistry, genetics and single molecule biophysics has provided a renewed impetus for the construction of quantitative models of biological processes. One area that has been a…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-10 Prashant K. Purohit , Mandar M. Inamdar , Paul D. Grayson , Todd M. Squires , Jane' Kondev , Rob Phillips

We study the control parameters that govern the dynamics of in vitro DNA ejection in bacteriophage lambda. Past work has demonstrated that bacteriophage DNA is highly pressurized; this pressure has been hypothesized to help drive DNA…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2015-05-18 David Wu , David Van Valen , Qicong Hu , Rob Phillips

We discuss how a balance can be established between the force acting to eject DNA from viral capsids and the force resisting its entry into a colloidal suspension which mimics the host cell cytoplasm. The ejection force arises from the…

Biological Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 A. Evilevitch , M. Castelnovo , C. M. Knobler , W. M. Gelbart

A variety of viruses tightly pack their genetic material into protein capsids that are barely large enough to enclose the genome. In particular, in bacteriophages, forces as high as 60 pN are encountered during packaging and ejection,…

Most bacteriophages are known to inject their double-stranded DNA into bacteria upon receptor binding in an essentially spontaneous way. This downhill thermodynamic process from the intact virion toward the empty viral capsid plus released…

Biological Physics · Physics 2010-01-07 Meerim Jeembaeva , B. Jönsson , Martin Castelnovo , Alex Evilevitch

We present in this work in vitro measurements of the force ejecting DNA from two distinct bacteriophages (T5 and lambda) using the smotic-suppression technique. Our data are analyzed by revisiting the current theories of DNA packaging in…

Biological Physics · Physics 2007-12-19 Martin Castelnovo , Alex Evilevitch

Several controversial issues concerning the packing of linear DNA in bacteriophages and globules are discussed. Exact relations for the osmotic pressure, capsid pressure and loading force are derived in terms of the hole size inside phages…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2007-05-23 Theo Odijk

Bacteriophages infect cells by attaching to the outer membrane and injecting their DNA into the cell.The phage DNA is then transcribed by the cell's transcription machinery.A number of physical mechanisms by which DNA can be translocated…

Biological Physics · Physics 2013-01-10 Sandip Ghosal

We summarize some aspects of electrostatic interactions in the context of viruses. A simplified but, within well defined limitations, reliable approach is used to derive expressions for electrostatic energies and the corresponding osmotic…

Biological Physics · Physics 2012-10-15 Antonio Šiber , Anže Lošdorfer Božič , Rudolf Podgornik

Ever since Hershey and Chase used phages to establish DNA as the carrier of genetic information in 1952, the precise mechanisms of phage DNA translocation have been a mystery. While bulk measurements have set a time scale for in vivo DNA…

Biological Physics · Physics 2012-07-25 David Van Valen , David Wu , Yi-Ju Chen , Hannah Tuson , Paul Wiggins , Rob Phillips

The role of thermal pressure fluctuation excited within tightly packaged DNA prior to ejection from protein capsid shells is discussed in a model calculation. At equilibrium before ejection we assume the DNA is folded many times into a…

Biological Physics · Physics 2010-12-22 Michael J. Harrison

The role of thermal pressure fluctuations in the ejection of tightly packaged DNA from protein capsid shells is discussed in a model calculation. At equilibrium before ejection we assume the DNA is folded many times into a bundle of…

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics · Physics 2010-09-20 Michael J. Harrison

Single molecule experiments on bacteriophages show an exponential scaling for the dependence of mobility on the length of DNA within the capsid. It has been suggested that this could be due to the "capstan mechanism" -- the exponential…

Biological Physics · Physics 2017-05-31 Rahul Arun , Sandip Ghosal

While the statistical mechanical description of DNA has a long tradition, renewed interest in DNA melting from a physics perspective is nourished by measurements of the fluctuation dynamics of local denaturation bubbles by single molecule…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-13 Tobias Ambjornsson , Suman K. Banik , Oleg Krichevsky , Ralf Metzler

Bacteriophages densely pack their long dsDNA genome inside a protein capsid. The conformation of the viral genome inside the capsid is consistent with a hexagonal liquid crystalline structure. Experiments have confirmed that the details of…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2021-09-01 Pei Liu , Javier Arsuaga , M. Carme Calderer , Dmitry Golovaty , Mariel Vazquez , Shawn Walker

Bacteriophages are viruses infecting bacteria and archaea. Many phage species cause infections which lead to the certain death of the infected prokaryotic host cell and the release of a large batch of phage progeny, yet they have been able…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2019-12-24 Matthias M. Fischer

Bacteriophage-bacteria interactions are central to microbial ecology, influencing evolution, biogeochemical cycles, and pathogen behavior. Most theoretical models assume static environments and passive bacterial hosts, neglecting the joint…

Biological Physics · Physics 2025-12-10 Hao-Neng Luo , Zhi-Xi Wu , Jian-Yue Guan
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