Viral tail tube protein (kw:KW-1228)
Caudovirales bacterial viruses have a tail which is responsible for recognizing the target bacteria, perforating the cell wall, and delivering the viral into the host cytoplasm. Genome delivery occurs through a tubular structure connected to the capsid, the tail tube.
Matching UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot entries
(all links/actions below point to uniprot.org website)22 entries grouped by strain
2 entries
Bacillus phage phi29 (Bacteriophage phi-29) reference strain
2 entries
Escherichia phage T7 (Bacteriophage T7) reference strain
1 entry
Bacillus phage Nf (Bacteriophage Nf) reference strain
1 entry
Bacillus phage SPP1 (Bacteriophage SPP1) reference strain
1 entry
Bacillus phage SPR (Bacteriophage SPR) reference strain
1 entry
Enterobacteria phage T4 (Bacteriophage T4) reference strain
1 entry
Escherichia phage Mu (Bacteriophage Mu) reference strain
1 entry
Escherichia phage P2 (Bacteriophage P2) reference strain
1 entry
Escherichia phage T5 (Enterobacteria phage T5) reference strain
1 entry
Escherichia phage lambda (Bacteriophage lambda) reference strain
1 entry
Lactococcus phage SK1 (Lactococcus lactis bacteriophage SK1) reference strain
2 entries
Bacillus phage B103 (Bacteriophage B103)
2 entries
Bacillus phage PZA (Bacteriophage PZA)
1 entry
Enterobacteria phage T6 (Bacteriophage T6)
1 entry
Lactococcus phage F4-1 (Lactococcus lactis bacteriophage F4-1)
1 entry
Lactococcus phage p2 (Lactococcus lactis bacteriophage p2)
1 entry
Serratia phage KSP20 (Serratia marcescens bacteriophage KSP20)
1 entry