E proteins of bacteriophage P22. I. Identification and ejection from wild-type and defective particles
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Bacteriophage lambda: Early pioneer and still relevantStructural plasticity of the phage P22 tail needle gp26 probed with xenon gasThree-dimensional structure of a viral genome-delivery portal vertexAtomic Structure of Bacteriophage Sf6 Tail Needle KnobThe Tip of the Tail Needle Affects the Rate of DNA Delivery by Bacteriophage P22Gp15 and gp16 cooperate in translocating bacteriophage T7 DNA into the infected cellStructure of a Bacterial Virus DNA-Injection Protein Complex Reveals a Decameric Assembly with a Constricted Molecular ChannelOligopeptidase A is required for normal phage P22 developmentThree-dimensional reconstructions of the bacteriophage CUS-3 virion reveal a conserved coat protein I-domain but a distinct tailspike receptor-binding domain.Molecular genetics of bacteriophage P22.Architecture of viral genome-delivery molecular machines.Three-dimensional structure of the bacteriophage P22 tail machine.A Salmonella phage-P22 mutant defective in abortive transductionRequirement for membrane potential in injection of phage T4 DNA.Tailspike interactions with lipopolysaccharide effect DNA ejection from phage P22 particles in vitroApplication of Arrhenius kinetic theory to viral eclipse: selection of bacteriophage phi X174 mutants.Crystallogenesis of bacteriophage P22 tail accessory factor gp26 at acidic and neutral pH.Structural Plasticity of the Protein Plug That Traps Newly Packaged Genomes in Podoviridae Virions.Is the injection of DNA enough to cause bacteriophage P22-induced changes in the cellular transport process of Salmonella typhimurium?Localization of the Houdinisome (Ejection Proteins) inside the Bacteriophage P22 Virion by Bubblegram Imaging.Host transcription in bacteriophage P22-infected Salmonella typhimurium.A conformational switch in bacteriophage p22 portal protein primes genome injection.Polyhead formation in phage P22 pinpoints a region in coat protein required for conformational switching.Head morphogenesis of complex double-stranded deoxyribonucleic acid bacteriophages.A viral scaffolding protein triggers portal ring oligomerization and incorporation during procapsid assembly.Effect of spermidine on bacteriophage P22 infection.Bacteriophage P22 ejects all of its internal proteins before its genome.A Molecular Staple: D-Loops in the I Domain of Bacteriophage P22 Coat Protein Make Important Intercapsomer Contacts Required for Procapsid Assembly.Transport of phage P22 DNA across the cytoplasmic membrane.Evolved Populations of Shigella flexneri Phage Sf6 Acquire Large Deletions, Altered Genomic Architecture, and Faster Life Cycles.A shifty stop for a hairy tailGroEL/S substrate specificity based on substrate unfolding propensity.An evolutionarily conserved family of virion tail needles related to bacteriophage P22 gp26: correlation between structural stability and length of the alpha-helical trimeric coiled coil.Genetic analysis of structural proteins in the adsorption apparatus of bacteriophage epsilon 15.High-resolution structure of podovirus tail adaptor suggests repositioning of an octad motif that mediates the sequential tail assembly.Cryo-EM Elucidation of the Structure of Bacteriophage P22 Virions after Genome Release.Genes affecting progression of bacteriophage P22 infection in Salmonella identified by transposon and single gene deletion screens.
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E proteins of bacteriophage P22. I. Identification and ejection from wild-type and defective particles
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scientific article published on July 1977
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... d-type and defective particles
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... -type and defective particles.
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... d-type and defective particles
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... -type and defective particles.
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... d-type and defective particles
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... -type and defective particles.
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E proteins of bacteriophage P2 ...... d-type and defective particles
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