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phage tail tube protein
This family represents the phage-tail-tube protein from a set of Siphoviridae from Gammaproteobacteria. Tail tube proteins polymerise with the assistance of the Tail-tip complex, a tape measure protein and two chaperones. Infectivity of host is delivered through the tube [1] [1]. 23542344. A conserved spiral structure for highly diverged phage tail assembly chaperones. Pell LG, Cumby N, Clark TE, Tuite A, Battaile KP, Edwards AM, Chirgadze NY, Davidson AR, Maxwell KL;. J Mol Biol. 2013;425:2436-2449. (from Pfam)
Ig-like domain-containing protein
This family consists of bacterial domains with an Ig-like fold. Members of this family are found in bacterial and phage surface proteins such as intimins. [1]. 10201396. Structure of the cell-adhesion fragment of intimin from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli. Kelly G, Prasannan S, Daniell S, Fleming K, Frankel G, Dougan G, Connerton I, Matthews S;. Nat Struct Biol 1999;6:313-318. (from Pfam)
phage tail protein
phage tail protein containing bacterial Ig-like (BIg) domain(s) (group 2); similar to Escherichia virus Lambda tail tube protein (GpV or major tail protein V) that assembles in hexameric rings that stack on top of each other and forms the phage's tail tube composed of 32 hexameric disks
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