Fibritin

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''Fibritin''' (Fib) is a structural protein of T4 bacteriophage. Fib promotes the assembly of the long tail fibers (whiskers) and their attachment to the virus tail baseplate. Fib is also responsible for the retraction of the tail fibers in adverse environment<ref>PMID:9261070</ref>.
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'''Fibritin''' (Fib) is a structural protein of virus. Fib promotes the assembly of the long tail fibers (whiskers) and their attachment to the virus tail baseplate. Fib is also responsible for the retraction of the tail fibers in adverse environment<ref>PMID:9261070</ref>.
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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[[1v1h]], [[1v1i]] – Fib shaft domain/T4Fib foldon domain - Adenovirus<br />
[[1v1h]], [[1v1i]] – Fib shaft domain/T4Fib foldon domain - Adenovirus<br />
[[3a1m]] – T4Fib foldon/GP5C <br />
[[3a1m]] – T4Fib foldon/GP5C <br />
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[[6crv]], [[6crx]], [[6crz]], [[6cs0]], [[6cs1]], [[6cs2]] – Fib (mutant) – SARS coronavirus<br />

Revision as of 09:03, 24 May 2018

Structure of fibritin N-terminal and foldon domains (PDB code 1ox3).

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3D structures of fibritin

Updated on 24-May-2018

2bsg, 3j2o – T4Fib – T4 bacteriophage – Cryo-EM
1aa0 – T4Fib residues 371-483 – T4 bacteriophage
1avy – T4Fib residues 413-486 (mutant)
2ww6, 2ww7, 4ncu, 4ncv, 4ncw – T4Fib foldon
1u0p – T4Fib foldon - NMR
1rfo, 2kbl – T4Fib foldon (mutant) - NMR
1ox3 – T4Fib N-terminal + foldon domains
2ibl – Fib N-terminal + foldon domains – unidentified phage
1v1h, 1v1i – Fib shaft domain/T4Fib foldon domain - Adenovirus
3a1m – T4Fib foldon/GP5C
6crv, 6crx, 6crz, 6cs0, 6cs1, 6cs2 – Fib (mutant) – SARS coronavirus


References

  1. Tao Y, Strelkov SV, Mesyanzhinov VV, Rossmann MG. Structure of bacteriophage T4 fibritin: a segmented coiled coil and the role of the C-terminal domain. Structure. 1997 Jun 15;5(6):789-98. PMID:9261070

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