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English: Model of Escherichia phage T5. Base plate active, binding to proteins. Host: Escherichia coli. |
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Source | Conserved and Diverse Traits of Adhesion Devices from Siphoviridae Recognizing Proteinaceous or Saccharidic Receptors. In: MDPI: Viruses 2020, 12(5), 512; doi:10.3390/v12050512. | |||
Author | Adeline Goulet, Silvia Spinelli, Jennifer Mahony, Christian Cambillau | |||
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