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    phage portal protein

    Bacteriophage portal proteins form a dodecamer and is located at a five-fold vertex of the viral capsid. The portal complex forms a channel through which the viral DNA is packaged into the capsid, and exits during infection. The portal protein is though to rotate during DNA packaging [1]. Portal proteins from different phage show little sequence homology, so this family does not represent all portal proteins. [1]. 11839289. DNA packaging: a new class of molecular motors. Moore SD, Prevelige PE Jr;. Curr Biol 2002;12:96-98. (from Pfam)

    Date:
    2024-10-16
    Family Accession:
    NF016732.5
    Method:
    HMM
    2.
    new record, indexing in progress
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    4.

    phage portal protein

    phage portal protein forms a hole, or portal, that enables DNA passage during packaging and ejection; also forms the junction between the phage head (capsid) and the tail proteins

    Date:
    2024-09-16
    Family Accession:
    10008719
    Method:
    Sparcle
    5.

    phage portal protein

    This HMM represents one of several distantly related families of phage portal protein. This protein forms a hole, or portal, that enables DNA passage during packaging and ejection. It also forms the junction between the phage head (capsid) and the tail proteins. It functions as a dodecamer of a single polypeptide of average mol. wt. of 40-90 KDa.

    GO Terms:
    Molecular Function:
    structural molecule activity (GO:0005198)
    Biological Process:
    virion assembly (GO:0019068)
    Cellular Component:
    virion component (GO:0044423)
    Date:
    2021-05-12
    Family Accession:
    TIGR01537.1
    Method:
    HMM
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