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tape measure protein
This entry represents phage tape measure proteins that are required to assemble the page tail. The protein serves as a base for tail tube protein polymerization and acts as a template for tail length determination. This family is likely related to Pfam:PF10145. (from Pfam)
Proteins containing this domain are strictly bacterial, including bacteriophage and prophage regions of bacterial genomes. Most members are 800 to 1800 amino acids long, making them among the longest predicted proteins of their respective phage genomes, where they are encoded in tail protein regions. This roughly 80-residue domain described here usually begins between residue 100 and 250. Many members are known or predicted to act as phage tail tape measure proteins, a minor tail component that regulates tail length.
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