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Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Pseudomonas phage Pf3
Length
483 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host type IV PAO pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain.
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
52.197 kDa
Sequence
MGLHYLFGFCLALFSFSAIAAGPVSTEVAAGTTTYRVTNTTVRTPPNVTLSPVRDITPYVEKIPNKGLAQAAQGRLIVAQRAASVPVTGFFNVSGAVVKSGAKSFLRSAGRASGIGLGLAALLEAADWVFDEEGEIVKPLPGGGSPVLMPRPVILNEYTVTGSAGQWSISKEYEPDPRSVPGWYSYNGNPVWVSAVEDVGFTWRYWYFADVLMDGQGRPNYLVAYSDSGPNEYWQDVGGYSLDSLPTEPEFVPLTDAELEAGIDQYYEPDPDDWRNLFPYIEPDSFTIETPIPSLDLSPVVSSSTNNQTGKVTVTETTTSVDFEVSDNNSSQPSISVNETTTENVYVDGDLVSSETNTTVTNPPSSGTSTPPSSGSGSDFQLPSFCSWATAVCDWFDWTQEPIDEEPDLSGIISDIDDLERTKDISFGSKSCPAPIALDIEFLDMSVDLSFEWFCELAGIIYFMVMASAYVLAAYITLGVVRG

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Pseudomonas phage Pf3
Length
483 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host type IV PAO pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain.
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
52.197 kDa
Sequence
MGLHYLFGFCLALFSFSAIAAGPVSTEVAAGTTTYRVTNTTVRTPPNVTLSPVRDITPYVEKIPNKGLAQAAQGRLIVAQRAASVPVTGFFNVSGAVVKSGAKSFLRSAGRASGIGLGLAALLEAADWVFDEEGEIVKPLPGGGSPVLMPRPVILNEYTVTGSAGQWSISKEYEPDPRSVPGWYSYNGNPVWVSAVEDVGFTWRYWYFADVLMDGQGRPNYLVAYSDSGPNEYWQDVGGYSLDSLPTEPEFVPLTDAELEAGIDQYYEPDPDDWRNLFPYIEPDSFTIETPIPSLDLSPVVSSSTNNQTGKVTVTETTTSVDFEVSDNNSSQPSISVNETTTENVYVDGDLVSSETNTTVTNPPSSGTSTPPSSGSGSDFQLPSFCSWATAVCDWFDWTQEPIDEEPDLSGIISDIDDLERTKDISFGSKSCPAPIALDIEFLDMSVDLSFEWFCELAGIIYFMVMASAYVLAAYITLGVVRG

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Enterobacteria phage If1
Length
460 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host I-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
48.79 kDa
Sequence
MKKIIIALFFAPFFTHATTDAECLSKPAFDGTLSNVWKEGDSRYANFENCIYELSGIGIGYDNDTSCNGHWTPVRAADGSGNGGDDNSSGGGSNGDSGNNSTPDTVTPGQTVNLPSDLSTLSIPANVVKSDSIGSQFSLYTNASCTMCSGYYLSNNADSIAIANITETVKADYNQPDMWFEQTDSDGNHVKILQNSYKAVSYNVESKQSDVNNPTYINYSYSVNVKQVSYDTSNVCIMNWETFQNKCDASRAVLITDTVTPSYSRNITIQSNINYQGSNGSGGSGGSGGSGNDGGGTGNNGNGTGDFDYVKMANANKDALTESFDLSALQADTGASLDGSVQGTLDSLSGFSDSIGGLVGNGSAISGEFAGSSAAMNAIGEGDKSPLLDSLSFLKDGLFPALPEFKQCTPFVFAPGKEYEFIIECKYIDMFKGIFAFILYFWTFVTVYDSFSGILRKGRG

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Pseudomonas phage Pf1
Length
437 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host type IV PAK pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain.
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
44.8 kDa
Sequence
MSIKTLISVLRVTLLTACLLPSLFFVRSAIAGPYIWEVVMYSSSGSSTPAEACEKARVVADRSPDWNYTSATPKMNGLDNSYCSVVYVSRRDPSVVNTCDDCASWKLFRKGDQCANADDTYNASTGICEPPPKECKEGELFPAKGPDSPVVTSGGRNYVGDGGAPTACYQSCEYGGNPSPASCYLVKGSTTTGFCNYILKGTGQSCGADSYTFSQTGDSLNPPDTPNTDPSDPNDPGCPPGWSWSGTTCVKTPTDPTDPTDPTTPGGDGGGDGNGGGNNNGGGNDGGTGNGDGSGGGDGNGAGDGSGDGDGSGTGGDGNGTCDPAKENCSTGPEGPGGELKEPTPGTWDDAIATWEKKVEEAKKELKTKVKANVDQMKGAFDLNLAEGGGQLPCESMTIWGKSYSLCISDYAGQLSSLRVALLLMAALIAALILLKD

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Enterobacteria phage I2-2
Length
434 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host I-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
45.426 kDa
Sequence
MKRKIIAISLFLYIPLSNADNWESITKSYYTGFAMSKTVESKDQDGKTVRKEVITQADLTTACNDAKASAQDVFNQMKLTFSGIWPDSQFRLVTGDTCVYNGSPSEKTESWSIRAQVEGDMQRSVPDEEPSEQTPEEICEAKPPIDGVFNNVSKGDEGGFYINYNGCEYEATGVTVCQNDGTVCASSAWKPTGYVPESGESSSSPVKDGDTGGTGEGGSDTGGDTGGGDTGGGSTGGDTGGSTGGGSTGGGSTGGSTGKSLTKEDVTAAIHDASPSIGDAVKDSLTEDNDQNDNQKKADEQSAKASASVSDAISDGMRGVGNFVDDLGGESSQYGIGNSEMDLSVSLAKGQLGIDLEGHGSAWESFLNDGALRPSIPSGHGCTDFVMFQGSVYQLDIGCDKLGDIKSVLSWVMYCLTFWYVFQSATSLLRKGEQ

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Enterobacteria phage IKe
Length
434 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host F-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
45.575 kDa
Sequence
MKRKIIAISLFLYIPLSNADNWESITKSYYTGFAISKTVESKDKDGKPVRKEVITQADLTTACNDAKASAQNVFNQIKLTLSGTWPNSQFRLVTGDTCVYNGSPGEKTESWSIRAQVEGDIQRSVPDEEPSEQTPEEICEAKPPIDGVFNNVFKGDEGGFYINYNGCEYEATGVTVCQNDGTVCSSSAWKPTGYVPESGEPSSSPLKDGDTGGTGEGGSDTGGDTGGGDTGGGSTGGDTGGSSGGGSSGGGSSGGSTGKSLTKEDVTAAIHVASPSIGDAVKDSLTEDNDQYDNQKKADEQSAKASASVSDAISDGMRGVGNFVDDFGGESSQYGTGNSEMDLSVSLAKGQLGIDREGHGSAWESFLNDGALRPSIPTGHGCTNFVMYQGSVYQIEIGCDKLNDIKSVLSWVMYCLTFWYVFQSVTSLLRKGEQ

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Enterobacteria phage f1
Length
424 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host F-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
44.622 kDa
Sequence
MKKLLFAIPLVVPFYSHSAETVESCLAKPHTENSFTNVWKDDKTLDRYANYEGCLWNATGVVVCTGDETQCYGTWVPIGLAIPENEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGTKPPEYGDTPIPGYTYINPLDGTYPPGTEQNPANPNPSLEESQPLNTFMFQNNRFRNRQGALTVYTGTVTQGTDPVKTYYQYTPVSSKAMYDAYWNGKFRDCAFHSGFNEDPFVCEYQGQSSDLPQPPVNAGGGSGGGSGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSGGGSGSGDFDYEKMANANKGAMTENADENALQSDAKGKLDSVATDYGAAIDGFIGDVSGLANGNGATGDFAGSNSQMAQVGDGDNSPLMNNFRQYLPSLPQSVECRPFVFGAGKPYEFSIDCDKINLFRGVFAFLLYVATFMYVFSTFANILRNKES

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Enterobacteria phage fd
Length
424 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host F-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain.
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
44.638 kDa
Sequence
MKKLLFAIPLVVPFYSHSAETVESCLAKPHTENSFTNVWKDDKTLDRYANYEGCLWNATGVVVCTGDETQCYGTWVPIGLAIPENEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGTKPPEYGDTPIPGYTYINPLDGTYPPGTEQNPANPNPSLEESQPLNTFMFQNNRFRNRQGALTVYTGTVTQGTDPVKTYYQYTPVSSKAMYDAYWNGKFRDCAFHSGFNEDPFVCEYQGQSSDLPQPPVNAGGGSGGGSGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSGGGSGSGDFDYEKMANANKGAMTENADENALQSDAKGKLDSVATDYGAAIDGFIGDVSGLANGNGATGDFAGSNSQMAQVGDGDNSPLMNNFRQYLPSLPQSVECRPYVFGAGKPYEFSIDCDKINLFRGVFAFLLYVATFMYVFSTFANILRNKES

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Enterobacteria phage M13
Length
424 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host F-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain.
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
44.652 kDa
Sequence
MKKLLFAIPLVVPFYSHSAETVESCLAKPHTENSFTNVWKDDKTLDRYANYEGCLWNATGVVVCTGDETQCYGTWVPIGLAIPENEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGTKPPEYGDTPIPGYTYINPLDGTYPPGTEQNPANPNPSLEESQPLNTFMFQNNRFRNRQGALTVYTGTVTQGTDPVKTYYQYTPVSSKAMYDAYWNGKFRDCAFHSGFNEDPFVCEYQGQSSDLPQPPVNAGGGSGGGSGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSEGGGSGGGSGSGDFDYEKMANANKGAMTENADENALQSDAKGKLDSVATDYGAAIDGFIGDVSGLANGNGATGDFAGSNSQMAQVGDGDNSPLMNNFRQYLPSLPQSVECRPFVFSAGKPYEFSIDCDKINLFRGVFAFLLYVATFMYVFSTFANILRNKES

Gene
III
Protein
Major capsid protein P3
Organism
Enterobacteria phage PRD1
Length
395 amino acids
Function
Major capsid protein self-assembles to form an icosahedral capsid with a pseudo T=25 symmetry, about 66 nm in diameter, and consisting of 240 capsid proteins trimers. The capsid encapsulates an inner membrane and the genomic dsDNA genome. The major coat protein P3 and two assembly factors (P10 and P17) are needed during the assembly of the virus particle inside the host cell, when the capsid protein multimers are capable of enclosing the host-derived membrane, containing the virus-encoded membrane-associated proteins.
Mass
43.448 kDa
Sequence
MAQVQQLTPAQQAALRNQQAMAANLQARQIVLQQSYPVIQQVETQTFDPANRSVFDVTPANVGIVKGFLVKVTAAITNNHATEAVALTDFGPANLVQRVIYYDPDNQRHTETSGWHLHFVNTAKQGAPFLSSMVTDSPIKYGDVMNVIDAPATIAAGATGELTMYYWVPLAYSETDLTGAVLANVPQSKQRLKLEFANNNTAFAAVGANPLEAIYQGAGAADCEFEEISYTVYQSYLDQLPVGQNGYILPLIDLSTLYNLENSAQAGLTPNVDFVVQYANLYRYLSTIAVFDNGGSFNAGTDINYLSQRTANFSDTRKLDPKTWAAQTRRRIATDFPKGVYYCDNRDKPIYTLQYGNVGFVVNPKTVNQNARLLMGYEYFTSRTELVNAGTISTT

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Xanthomonas phage phiLf
Length
367 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host F-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
36.736 kDa
Sequence
MSPSLFLGWGDDYFVVLWIHGRAVRLGRRQGVGRVIRVSLAMLILLALTFSPIVHATCVQTEPSTSANNGSWACSDQGEAFAKASSMGVPADLSVCRMKSIRAVSSGPGVFSQRMTYPGDTCGIGYDLDIGTGNATYPDTATCAKRPSQSGWTNPTAPTPSDVCNDGCYYTYAVDAGGPKGYTYVPSGATCTTDDAAPPIDDGGDGDDDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGDGGGDGDGDGDGDGDGEEGGEGAPMSELYKKSGKTVESVLSKFNTQVRGTPMVAGIGDFMKVPSGGSCPVFSLGASKWWDAMTINFHCGGDFLAFLRAAGWVILAIAAYAAIRIAVT

Gene
III
Protein
Attachment protein G3P
Organism
Xanthomonas phage phiLf
Length
367 amino acids
Function
Plays essential roles both in the penetration of the viral genome into the bacterial host via pilus retraction and in the extrusion process. During the initial step of infection, G3P mediates adsorption of the phage to its primary receptor, the tip of host F-pilus. Subsequent interaction with the host entry receptor tolA induces penetration of the viral DNA into the host cytoplasm. In the extrusion process, G3P mediates the release of the membrane-anchored virion from the cell via its C-terminal domain (By similarity).
Similarity
Belongs to the inovirus G3P protein family.
Mass
36.736 kDa
Sequence
MSPSLFLGWGDDYFVVLWIHGRAVRLGRRQGVGRVIRVSLAMLILLALTFSPIVHATCVQTEPSTSANNGSWACSDQGEAFAKASSMGVPADLSVCRMKSIRAVSSGPGVFSQRMTYPGDTCGIGYDLDIGTGNATYPDTATCAKRPSQSGWTNPTAPTPSDVCNDGCYYTYAVDAGGPKGYTYVPSGATCTTDDAAPPIDDGGDGDDDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGGGDGDGGGDGDGDGDGDGDGEEGGEGAPMSELYKKSGKTVESVLSKFNTQVRGTPMVAGIGDFMKVPSGGSCPVFSLGASKWWDAMTINFHCGGDFLAFLRAAGWVILAIAAYAAIRIAVT

Gene
III
Protein
Protein P3
Organism
Pseudoalteromonas phage PM2
Length
104 amino acids
Mass
10.758 kDa
Sequence
MNTSVPTSVPTNQSVWGNVSTGLDALISGWARVEQIKAAKASTGQGRVEQAMTPELDNGAAVVVEAPKKAAQPSETLVFGVPQKTLLLGFGGLLVLGLVMRGNK