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Alex Evilevitch
Alex Evilevitch
Professor, Lund University, Department of Experimental Medical Science, Lund, Sweden
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Osmotic pressure inhibition of DNA ejection from phage
A Evilevitch, L Lavelle, CM Knobler, E Raspaud, WM Gelbart
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 100 (16), 9292-9295, 2003
3682003
Viral capsids: mechanical characteristics, genome packaging and delivery mechanisms
WH Roos, IL Ivanovska, A Evilevitch, GJL Wuite
Cellular and molecular life sciences 64, 1484-1497, 2007
2242007
Bacteriophage lambda stabilization by auxiliary protein gpD: timing, location, and mechanism of attachment determined by cryo-EM
GC Lander, A Evilevitch, M Jeembaeva, CS Potter, B Carragher, ...
Structure 16 (9), 1399-1406, 2008
1882008
Internal DNA pressure modifies stability of WT phage
I Ivanovska, G Wuite, B Jönsson, A Evilevitch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 104 (23), 9603-9608, 2007
1672007
The effect of genome length on ejection forces in bacteriophage lambda
P Grayson, A Evilevitch, MM Inamdar, PK Purohit, WM Gelbart, ...
Virology 348 (2), 430-436, 2006
1352006
Herpes virus genome, the pressure is on
DW Bauer, JB Huffman, FL Homa, A Evilevitch
Journal of the American Chemical Society 135 (30), 11216-11221, 2013
1182013
Effects of salt concentrations and bending energy on the extent of ejection of phage genomes
A Evilevitch, LT Fang, AM Yoffe, M Castelnovo, DC Rau, VA Parsegian, ...
Biophysical journal 94 (3), 1110-1120, 2008
1032008
Measuring the force ejecting DNA from phage
A Evilevitch, M Castelnovo, CM Knobler, WM Gelbart
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 108 (21), 6838-6843, 2004
872004
Measurements of DNA lengths remaining in a viral capsid after osmotically suppressed partial ejection
A Evilevitch, JW Gober, M Phillips, CM Knobler, WM Gelbart
Biophysical journal 88 (1), 751-756, 2005
822005
Nanoscale structural characterization of individual viral particles using atomic force microscopy infrared spectroscopy (AFM-IR) and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS)
T Dou, Z Li, J Zhang, A Evilevitch, D Kurouski
Analytical Chemistry 92 (16), 11297-11304, 2020
692020
Exploring the balance between DNA pressure and capsid stability in herpesviruses and phages
DW Bauer, D Li, J Huffman, FL Homa, K Wilson, JC Leavitt, SR Casjens, ...
Journal of virology 89 (18), 9288-9298, 2015
662015
Forces controlling the rate of DNA ejection from phage λ
D Löf, K Schillén, B Jönsson, A Evilevitch
Journal of molecular biology 368 (1), 55-65, 2007
612007
Effects of salts on internal DNA pressure and mechanical properties of phage capsids
A Evilevitch, WH Roos, IL Ivanovska, M Jeembaeva, B Jönsson, ...
Journal of molecular biology 405 (1), 18-23, 2011
572011
Pressure-driven release of viral genome into a host nucleus is a mechanism leading to herpes infection
A Brandariz-Nuñez, T Liu, T Du, A Evilevitch
Elife 8, e47212, 2019
542019
Solid-to-fluid–like DNA transition in viruses facilitates infection
T Liu, U Sae-Ueng, D Li, GC Lander, X Zuo, B Jönsson, D Rau, I Shefer, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (41), 14675-14680, 2014
532014
Structure and transport properties of a charged spherical microemulsion system
A Evilevitch, V Lobaskin, U Olsson, P Linse, P Schurtenberger
Langmuir 17 (4), 1043-1053, 2001
532001
Major capsid reinforcement by a minor protein in herpesviruses and phage
U Sae-Ueng, T Liu, CE Catalano, JB Huffman, FL Homa, A Evilevitch
Nucleic acids research 42 (14), 9096-9107, 2014
522014
Biophysics of viral infectivity: matching genome length with capsid size
E Nurmemmedov, M Castelnovo, CE Catalano, A Evilevitch
Quarterly reviews of biophysics 40 (4), 327-356, 2007
522007
Solid-to-fluid DNA transition inside HSV-1 capsid close to the temperature of infection
U Sae-Ueng, D Li, X Zuo, JB Huffman, FL Homa, D Rau, A Evilevitch
Nature chemical biology 10 (10), 861-867, 2014
472014
Influence of internal capsid pressure on viral infection by phage λ
S Köster, A Evilevitch, M Jeembaeva, DA Weitz
Biophysical journal 97 (6), 1525-1529, 2009
472009
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