Viral Capsid Assembly and Orientational Phase Transitions

ORAL

Abstract

The Landau theory of orientational phase transition has successfully been used to investigate liquid crystals, quasicrystals, metallic glasses and Fermi liquids. In this talk, we explore its connection to the assembly of icosahedral viruses. The theory predicts two kinds of ordering transition: (i) a robust first-order transition with states dominated by achiral even spherical harmonics (ii) a transition to icosahedral states formed by a mixture of even and odd spherical harmonics, where chirality plays an important role. In the latter case, the transition is either continuous or weakly first-order and the icosahedral state is in strong competition with tetrahedral, octahedral and five-fold symmetric states.

*We would like to thank NSF for support under DMR Grant No. 1006128.

Presenters

  • Sanjay Dharmavaram

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles

Authors

  • Sanjay Dharmavaram

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Fangming Xie

    • University of California San Diego
  • Joseph Rudnick

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California - Los Angeles
    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • William Klug

    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
  • Robijn Bruinsma

    • Department of Physics and Astronomy and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California - Los Angeles
    • Univ of California - Los Angeles
    • Physics and Astronomy, Univ of California - Los Angeles