The long, contractile tails of myophages are the conduit for phage DNA transfer into the bacterial host cell and the most important part of the myophage tail is the baseplate; a complex structure, distal to the phage head. To better understand the structure and function of myophage baseplates, a component of the phage P2 baseplate, gpW was studied. This protein is widely conserved among myophages and is essential for the formation of infectious phage particles. Bioinformatic work confirmed that gpW homologues are found in almost all myophages and in many prophages. Moreover, gpW was shown to be a structural component of the virion; and, using electron microscopy, it was found to be at the top of the P2 baseplate. It was also found that some...
At the first step of phage infection, the receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) such as tail fibers are r...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and propagate within bacteria by making use of the host’s bio...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...
The long, contractile tails of myophages are the conduit for phage DNA transfer into the bacterial h...
A variety of bacterial pathogenicity determinants, including the type VI secretion system and the vi...
AbstractScaffolding proteins act as chaperones for the assembly of numerous viruses, including most ...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
AbstractPhage λ DNA packaging is accompanied by prohead expansion, due to structural changes in gpE,...
In contrast to lytic phages, filamentous phages are assembled in the inner membrane and secreted acr...
We report here the characterization of several large structural protein complexes forming the basepl...
We report here the characterization of several large structural protein complexes forming the basepl...
We report here the characterization of several large structural protein complexes forming the basepl...
AbstractBacteriophage P2 encodes a scaffolding protein, gpO, which is required for correct assembly ...
International audienceVirulent phages infecting L. lactis, an industry-relevant bacterium, pose a si...
At the first step of phage infection, the receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) such as tail fibers are r...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and propagate within bacteria by making use of the host’s bio...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...
The long, contractile tails of myophages are the conduit for phage DNA transfer into the bacterial h...
A variety of bacterial pathogenicity determinants, including the type VI secretion system and the vi...
AbstractScaffolding proteins act as chaperones for the assembly of numerous viruses, including most ...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
Siphoviridae is the most abundant viral family on earth which infects bacteria as well as archaea. A...
AbstractPhage λ DNA packaging is accompanied by prohead expansion, due to structural changes in gpE,...
In contrast to lytic phages, filamentous phages are assembled in the inner membrane and secreted acr...
We report here the characterization of several large structural protein complexes forming the basepl...
We report here the characterization of several large structural protein complexes forming the basepl...
We report here the characterization of several large structural protein complexes forming the basepl...
AbstractBacteriophage P2 encodes a scaffolding protein, gpO, which is required for correct assembly ...
International audienceVirulent phages infecting L. lactis, an industry-relevant bacterium, pose a si...
At the first step of phage infection, the receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) such as tail fibers are r...
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect and propagate within bacteria by making use of the host’s bio...
The mechanism of viral capsid assembly is an intriguing problem because of its fundamental importanc...