Portal protein diversity and phage ecology. Environ Microbiol 10, 2810-2823.Sullivan MB, Coleman ML, Quinlivan V, Rosenkranz JE, DeFrancesco AS, Tan G, Fu R, Lee JA, Waterbury JB, Bielawski JP, Chisholm SW. 2008. Portal protein diversity and phage ecology. Environ. Microbiol. 10: 2810 -...
et al. Porphyrin-assisted docking of a thermophage portal protein into lipid bilayers: nanopore engineering and characterization. ACS Nano 11, 11931–11945 (2017). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Castell, O. K., Berridge, J. & Wallace, M. I. Quantification of membrane ...
gene 32 ssDNA binding protein interacts with at least 15 other phage gene products (Karam et al., 1983). An interesting question is how so many binding surfaces can be present in this 34 kDa protein to permit such numerous specific gene product interactions, or alternatively, whether some ...
Protein–protein interactions in the EBV portal oligomer.aAxial view of EBV portal protein at the β-tunnel region (left), and a close-up view of protomer–protomer β-sheet formation (right) with β-strands 9, 10 of one protomer and 11, from an adjacent protomer.bElectrostatic potential...
in thephage t4portal protein gp20 equated to the clip domain of the spp1 portal crystal structure by 3d modeling. within this region, three residues allowed a to c mutations whereas three others did not, consistent with informatics analyses showing the tolerated residues are not strongly ...
Here we present evidence that P2 gene Q codes for the P2 and P4 portal protein. First, microsequencing shows that capsid protein h6 is derived from gpQ, most probably by proteolytic cleavage, Second, antibodies against gpQ bind to the portal structure in disrupted P2 phage virions, as ...
The availability of sequence data of human pathogenic fungi generates opportunities to develop Bioinformatics tools and resources for vaccine development towards benefitting at-risk patients. We have developed a fungal adhesin predictor and an immunoinfo
Testing of the portal hypothesis: analysis of a V32G, F57G, K58G mutant of the fatty acid binding protein of the murine adipocyte. Jenkins AE et al (2002) Testing of the portal hypothesis: analysis of a V32G, F57G, K58G mutant of the fatty acid binding protein of the murine ... ...
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41. In the case of phage SPP1, rearrangements of the portal protein subunits are essential for DNA translocation42and they are related to the interaction with DNA in the inner channel of the portal assembly23. These changes, leading to a reorganization of the portal channel, suggest that, ...