7YFZ

Cyanophage Pam3 baseplate proteins


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ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
A,
B,
E,
F,
H,
PF22479Domain of unknown function (DUF6983) (DUF6983)Domain of unknown function (DUF6983)This family has structural similarity to a component of the baseplate Complex for Myoviridae Phage XM1, suggesting this may also be a family of phage proteins.Domain
A,
B,
E,
F,
H,
PF21821Dit-like phage tail protein (Dit_like)Dit-like phage tail proteinThis entry represents a large family of proteins that have a RIFT-like barrel structure which is related to the Dit phage protein from SPP1.Domain
C,
D,
G,
J,
M,
PF11041Protein of unknown function (DUF2612) (DUF2612)Protein of unknown function (DUF2612)- Family
C,
D,
G,
J,
M,
PF22479Domain of unknown function (DUF6983) (DUF6983)Domain of unknown function (DUF6983)This family has structural similarity to a component of the baseplate Complex for Myoviridae Phage XM1, suggesting this may also be a family of phage proteins.Domain
C,
D,
G,
J,
M,
PF21821Dit-like phage tail protein (Dit_like)Dit-like phage tail proteinThis entry represents a large family of proteins that have a RIFT-like barrel structure which is related to the Dit phage protein from SPP1.Domain
PF18352Phage protein Gp138 N-terminal domain (Gp138_N)Phage protein Gp138 N-terminal domainThis domain is found in the N-terminal domain of gene product 138 (gp138) in an unidentified bacteriophage. Gp138 is thought to be involved in the process of opening the host cell membrane during infection. The domain has an OB-fold with an intramole ...This domain is found in the N-terminal domain of gene product 138 (gp138) in an unidentified bacteriophage. Gp138 is thought to be involved in the process of opening the host cell membrane during infection. The domain has an OB-fold with an intramolecular disulfide bond between C114 and C120 [1].
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