Conserved Protein Domain Family
GP17

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pfam17420: GP17 
Superinfection exclusion gene product 17
Bacteriophages infect host cells by injecting their genome through the cell wall. To this end, tailed bacteriophages have evolved complex tail machines that extend from a unique capsid vertex, providing both an attachment point to the host surface, and a channel for genome-ejection through the cell envelope. Family members of this domain are putative gp17 proteins involved in genome delivery tail machine in Entereobacteria phage p22 and Salmonella phage ViI. Gp17 found in other bacteriophages such as SPP1 (siphophage SPP1, a lytic Bacillus subtilis phage) has been identified as a tail completion protein adopting an alpha/beta fold, and found to be located at the interface between the head-to-tail connector and the tail of bacteriophage SPP1.
Statistics
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PSSM-Id: 340135
Aligned: 3 rows
Threshold Bit Score: 166.229
Created: 26-Mar-2022
Updated: 17-Oct-2022
Structure
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Aligned Rows:
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Sequence Alignment
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Format: Row Display: Color Bits: Type Selection:
ABK54387   5 NRLRVWHIPQVPGKAFYVEVDSVEEGVRIIDILANYDLFQYENNIKGDYCNVSGLQMYDEHITDDEMEEMGLTDRWVDWY 84 
CBW37979   8 LKFRVWHIPQVPGIAFHVEVPTFEEAQRLKNALGDYDLFQFNNNIKPDYCNASGIQIYQHDLTDDDLNDMGLDDRWVDME 87 
P14109     1 MKLRVWHIPQVPMKPFIVEVGSVEEGVRMMDALADYDAFQYDNNIKPDYCNANGLQMFDESLTDQDLEDMELDDRWIDWY 80  Salmonella virus P22
ABK54387  85 YEDdqnffdNPKEYLNNLKK 104
CBW37979  88 DVD------ELNDYFEHLRS 101
P14109    81 SECqc--ydDPREYLESLKE 98  Salmonella virus P22
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