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Molecular architecture of tailed double-stranded DNA phages
Andrei Fokine1, Michael G Rossmann1
1Department of Biological Sciences; Purdue University; West Lafayette, IN USA.
Abstract:
The tailed double-stranded DNA bacteriophages, or Caudovirales, constitute ~96% of all the known phages. Although these phages come in a great variety of sizes and morphology, their virions are mainly constructed of similar molecular building blocks via similar assembly pathways. Here we review the structure of tailed double-stranded DNA bacteriophages at a molecular level, emphasizing the structural similarity and common evolutionary origin of proteins that constitute these virions.
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