Bacteriophage T5 is a virus infecting E. Coli. Its capsid assembly and maturation include severalcritical steps leading to the formation of new virions during the infectious cycle.During my thesis I focused on the expansion and decoration of T5 capsid. Expansion consists inlarge conformationnal reorganizations of the 775 capsid protein subunits, yielding a two-foldincrease of the capsid volume and allowing it to accomodate the full-length genome. I haveascertained physicochemical conditions that trigger in vitro expansion of the capsid, and using atime-resolved SAXS study, I showed that expansion is a higly cooperative two-state process leadingto a remarkably stable final state. I have also carried out a functional study of the decoration proteinpb10, showing that it only binds to expanded proheads. Finally, a low resolution model of pb10 wasdetermined by SAXS.