Three-dimensional structure of the bacteriophage P22 tail machine

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The tail of the bacteriophage P22 is composed of multiple protein components and integrates various biological functions that are crucial to the assembly and infection of the phage. The three-dimensional structure of the P22 tail machine determined by electron cryo-microscopy and image reconstruction reveals how the five types of polypeptides present as 51 subunits are organized into this molecular machine through twelve-, six- and three-fold symmetry, and provides insights into molecular events during host cell attachment and phage DNA translocation. © 2005 European Molecular Biology Organization | All Rights Reserved.

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Tang, L., Marion, W. R., Cingolani, G., Prevelige, P. E., & Johnson, J. E. (2005). Three-dimensional structure of the bacteriophage P22 tail machine. EMBO Journal, 24(12), 2087–2095. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600695

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