Wednesday, February 20, 2013

1302.4724 (Martin Castelnovo et al.)

Entropic control of particle sizes during viral self-assembly    [PDF]

Martin Castelnovo, Delphine Muriaux, Cendrine Faivre-Moskalenko
Morphologic diversity is observed across all families of viruses. Yet these supra-molecular assemblies are produced most of the time in a spontaneous way through complex molecular self-assembly scenarios. The modeling of these phenomena remains a challenging problem within the emerging field of Physical Virology. We present in this work a theoretical analysis aiming at highlighting the particular role of configuration entropy in the control of viral particle size distribution. Specializing this model to retroviruses like HIV-1, we predict a new mechanism of entropic control of both RNA uptake into the viral particle, and of the particle's size distribution. Evidence of this peculiar behavior has been recently reported experimentally.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.4724

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