9LC0 | pdb_00009lc0

tail complex of mature phage N4


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ChainsAccessionNameDescriptionCommentsSource
Q [auth J],
R [auth O],
S,
T [auth H]
PF24175SU10 adaptor protein (SU10_adaptor)SU10 adaptor protein- Family
O [auth I],
P [auth N]
PF23845Non-contractile tail sheath protein TIM barrel (TIM-barrel_NCTSP)Non-contractile tail sheath protein TIM barrelThis entry represents the TIM barrel domain found in the non-contractile tail sheath protein of Bacteriophage N4 (BPN4). This protein is essential for BPN4 infectivity and it is hypothesized that it mediates binding with target cell receptors [1]. Th ...This entry represents the TIM barrel domain found in the non-contractile tail sheath protein of Bacteriophage N4 (BPN4). This protein is essential for BPN4 infectivity and it is hypothesized that it mediates binding with target cell receptors [1]. The function of this domain is unknown. This entry also includes sequences from bacteria, predominantly from Sphingobium spp.
Domain
O [auth I],
P [auth N]
PF23844Non-contractile tail sheath N-terminal domain (NCTSP_N)Non-contractile tail sheath N-terminal domainThis entry represents the N-terminal domain found in the non-contractile tail sheath protein from Bacteriophage N4 (BPN4). This protein is essential for BPN4 infectivity and it is hypothesized that it mediates binding with target cell receptors [1]. ...This entry represents the N-terminal domain found in the non-contractile tail sheath protein from Bacteriophage N4 (BPN4). This protein is essential for BPN4 infectivity and it is hypothesized that it mediates binding with target cell receptors [1]. The function of this domain is unknown. This entry also includes sequences from bacteria, predominantly from Sphingobium spp.
Domain
M,
N [auth R]
PF23845Non-contractile tail sheath protein TIM barrel (TIM-barrel_NCTSP)Non-contractile tail sheath protein TIM barrelThis entry represents the TIM barrel domain found in the non-contractile tail sheath protein of Bacteriophage N4 (BPN4). This protein is essential for BPN4 infectivity and it is hypothesized that it mediates binding with target cell receptors [1]. Th ...This entry represents the TIM barrel domain found in the non-contractile tail sheath protein of Bacteriophage N4 (BPN4). This protein is essential for BPN4 infectivity and it is hypothesized that it mediates binding with target cell receptors [1]. The function of this domain is unknown. This entry also includes sequences from bacteria, predominantly from Sphingobium spp.
Domain