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baseplate J/gp47 family protein
The P2 bacteriophage J protein lies at the edge of the baseplate. This family also includes a number of bacterial homologues, which are thought to have been horizontally transferred. [1]. 7483254. Bacteriophage P2: genes involved in baseplate assembly. Haggard-Ljungquist E, Jacobsen E, Rishovd S, Six EW, Nilssen O, Sunshine MG, Lindqvist BH, Kim KJ, Barreiro V, Koonin EV, et al.;. Virology 1995;213:109-121. (from Pfam)
baseplate assembly protein
baseplate assembly protein similar to Escherichia virus P2 baseplate protein J (GpJ) that is expressed in the late phase of the viral replicative cycle and may be part of the wedges of the baseplate
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