Tailspike protein

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The C-terminal domain (CTD) (residues 109-end) of TSP is responsible for the attachment of the tailspike protein to the O-antigen moiety on bacterial cell surface. The 3D structure of an <scene name='84/841073/Cv/3'>octasaccharide</scene> bound to CTP of TSP shows <scene name='84/841073/Cv/7'>numerous hydrophobic interactions as well as defined water molecules forming hydrogen bonds to the antigen</scene><ref>PMID:23292517</ref>.
The C-terminal domain (CTD) (residues 109-end) of TSP is responsible for the attachment of the tailspike protein to the O-antigen moiety on bacterial cell surface. The 3D structure of an <scene name='84/841073/Cv/3'>octasaccharide</scene> bound to CTP of TSP shows <scene name='84/841073/Cv/7'>numerous hydrophobic interactions as well as defined water molecules forming hydrogen bonds to the antigen</scene><ref>PMID:23292517</ref>.
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==3D structures of tailspike protein==
==3D structures of tailspike protein==
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== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 09:24, 12 December 2023

Glycosylated tailspike protein from bacteriophage P222 complex with octasaccharide (PDB code 3th0)

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