Publications by authors named "Janos Szoverfi"

Intermediates of the self-assembly process of the salt stable cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (ss-CCMV) capsid can be modelled atomistically on realistic computational timescales either by studying oligomers in equilibrium or by focusing on their dissociation instead of their association. Our previous studies showed that among the three possible dimer interfaces in the icosahedral capsid, two are thermodynamically relevant for capsid formation. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the relative structural stabilities of the three different ss-CCMV dimers and to find and understand the conditions that lead to their dissociation.

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Computational prediction of native protein-protein interfaces still remains a challenging task. In virus capsids, each protein unit is in contact with copies of itself through several interfaces. The relative strengths of the different contacts affect the dynamics of the assembly, especially if the process is hierarchical.

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