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Alternative In Vitro Methods for the Determination of Viral Capsid Structural Integrity
Published on: November 16, 2017
Statistical Physics of Viral Capsids with Broken Symmetry
L E Perotti1, J Rudnick2, R F Bruinsma2,3,4
1Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095, USA.
Abstract:
We present a model to understand quantitatively the role of symmetry breaking in assembly of macromolecular aggregates in general, and the protein shells of viruses in particular. A simple dodecahedral lattice model with a quadrupolar order parameter allows us to demonstrate how symmetry breaking may reduce the probability of assembly errors and, consequently, enhance assembly efficiency. We show that the ground state is characterized by large-scale cooperative zero-energy modes. In analogy with other models, this suggests a general physical principle: the tendency of biological molecules to generate symmetric structures competes with the tendency to break symmetry in order to achieve specific functional goals.
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