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Tale of two spikes in bacteriophage PRD1.

Virion tails of Beet yellows virus: Coordinated assembly by three structural proteins.

Characterization of a novel intramolecular chaperone domain conserved in endosialidases and other bacteriophage tail spike and fiber proteins.

Identification of the Salmonella phage epsilon 34 tailspike gene.

A tractable method for simultaneous modifications to the head and tail of bacteriophage lambda and its application to enhancing phage-mediated gene delivery.

Genome rearrangements in host-range mutants of the polyvalent staphylococcal bacteriophage 812.

Binding-induced stabilization and assembly of the phage P22 tail accessory factor gp4.

Association and dissociation of the cell puncturing complex of bacteriophage T4 is controlled by both pH and temperature.

Genome sequence and global gene expression of Q54, a new phage species linking the 936 and c2 phage species of Lactococcus lactis.

Dissociation of intermolecular disulfide bonds in P22 tailspike protein intermediates in the presence of SDS.

Evolution of bacteriophages infecting encapsulated bacteria: lessons from Escherichia coli K1-specific phages.

Crystallogenesis of bacteriophage P22 tail accessory factor gp26 at acidic and neutral pH.

Complete nucleotide sequence and genome analysis of bacteriophage BFK20--a lytic phage of the industrial producer Brevibacterium flavum.

Length control of extended protein structures in bacteria and bacteriophages.

An elongated spine of buried core residues necessary for in vivo folding of the parallel beta-helix of P22 tailspike adhesin.

Interaction of bacteriophage lambda with its cell surface receptor: an in vitro study of binding of the viral tail protein gpJ to LamB (Maltoporin).

GG: a domain involved in phage LTF apparatus and implicated in human MEB and non-syndromic hearing loss diseases.

Identification of the lower baseplate protein as the antireceptor of the temperate lactococcal bacteriophages TP901-1 and Tuc2009.

Stalled folding mutants in the triple beta-helix domain of the phage P22 tailspike adhesin.

Spontaneous tail length variation in a Salmonella myovirus.

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