Structural characterization of T7 tail machinery reveals a conserved tubular structure among other Podoviridae family members and suggests a common mechanism for DNA delivery

  • Cuervo A
  • Chagoyen M
  • Pulido-Cid M
  • et al.
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Bacteriophage tail complexes play an essential role in host recognition and DNA delivery during virus infection. These molecular machines are composed of a tubular structure surrounded by fibers, w...

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Cuervo, A., Chagoyen, M., Pulido-Cid, M., Camacho, A., & Carrascosa, J. L. (2013). Structural characterization of T7 tail machinery reveals a conserved tubular structure among other Podoviridae family members and suggests a common mechanism for DNA delivery. Bacteriophage, 3(4), e27011. https://doi.org/10.4161/bact.27011

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