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A Common Evolutionary Origin for Tailed-Bacteriophage Functional Modules and Bacterial Machineries
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The phage major tail protein structure reveals a common evolution for long-tailed phages and the type VI bacterial secretion system
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Crystal Structure of Bacteriophage SPP1 Distal Tail Protein (gp19.1)
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The X-Ray Crystal Structure of the Phage λ Tail Terminator Protein Reveals the Biologically Relevant Hexameric Ring Structure and Demonstrates a Conserved Mechanism of Tail Termination among Diverse Long-Tailed Phages
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The Solution Structure of the C-Terminal Ig-like Domain of the Bacteriophage λ Tail Tube Protein
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The protein interaction map of bacteriophage lambda
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Stoichiometry of Protein Interactions in Bacteriophage Tail Assembly
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Lessons from bacteriophages part 1: Deriving utility from protein structure, function, and evolution
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Type VI secretion apparatus and phage tail-associated protein complexes share a common evolutionary origin
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Bacteriophage SP6 Is Closely Related to Phages K1-5, K5, and K1E but Encodes a Tail Protein Very Similar to That of the Distantly Related P22
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Structural Conservation of the Myoviridae Phage Tail Sheath Protein Fold
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Natural history of a viral cohesive end site: cosN of the λ-like phages
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Conserved sequence patterns in phages Mu and γ DNA
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A phage tail-derived element with wide distribution among both prokaryotic domains: a comparative genomic and phylogenetic study
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The Solution Structures of Two Prophage Homologues of the Bacteriophage λ Ea8.5 Protein Reveal a Newly Discovered Hybrid Homeodomain/Zinc-Finger Fold
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Two Lineages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Filamentous Phages: Structural Uniformity over Integration Preferences
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The Evolution of Molecular Compatibility between Bacteriophage ΦX174 and its Host
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Structure of bacteriophage T4 gene product 11, the interface between the baseplate and short tail fibers1
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The Genome of Bacteriophage K1F, a T7-Like Phage That Has Acquired the Ability To Replicate on K1 Strains of Escherichia coli
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Phylogenetic structure and evolution of regulatory genes and integrases of P2-like phages
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Discovery of the tail tube gene of bacteriophage Mu and sequence analysis of the sheath and tube genes
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Structure of bacteriophage T4 gene product 11, the interface between the baseplate and short tail fibers
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Conservation of the N-terminus of some phage tail proteins
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A Selective Barrier to Horizontal Gene Transfer in the T4-Type Bacteriophages That Has Preserved a Core Genome with the Viral Replication and Structural Genes
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Viruses of bacteria: phages evolution across phylum boundaries
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DNA sequences of the tail fiber genes of bacteriophage P2: evidence for horizontal transfer of tail fiber genes among unrelated bacteriophages
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Protein interactions in the assembly of the tail of bacteriophage T4
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Structural Studies of the Phage G Tail Demonstrate an Atypical Tail Contraction
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