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English: Examples of baseplate organizations found in siphoviruses.
(A) Tail proteins are usually encoded between the TMP and the lysis cassette (not shown here). Gene identification is indicated in each arrow. TMP are shown in gray, Dit in yellow, Tal in green, RBP in red, other tail proteins in blue, and hypothetical proteins in white.
(B) Schematic representation of p2, TP901-1, SPP1, λ, and T5 baseplates recognizing either carbohydrate or protein receptors. Color coding is that of the panel (A).
TMP: Tape Measure Protein; Dit: Distal tail; Tal: Tail lysin; LTF: Long Tail Fiber; BppU: Upper Baseplate protein.
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Source Phage Adsorption to Gram-Positive Bacteria . In: MDPI: Viruses 2023, 15(1), 196; doi:10.3390/v15010196 .
Author Audrey Leprince, Jacques Mahillon
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