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Crystal and cryoEM structural studies of a cell wall degrading enzyme in the bacteriophage phi29 tail External Resource: Annotation Chains Family Name Domain Identifier Architecture Possible Homology Homology Topology Family Provenance Source (Version) D e3csqD5 A: DEATH domain X: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrel H: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrel T: F: ECOD (20:10:01) C e3csqC5 A: DEATH domain X: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrel H: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrel T: F: ECOD (20:10:01) B e3csqB5 A: DEATH domain X: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrel H: Ten stranded beta/alpha barrel T: F: ECOD (20:10:01) A e3csqA5 A: Fusion glycoprotein F2 X: Fusion glycoprotein F2 H: Fusion glycoprotein F2 T: F: ECOD (20:10:01)
Chains Accession Name Description Comments Source PF18013 Phage tail lysozyme (Phage_lysozyme2) Phage tail lysozyme This domain has a lysozyme like fold. It is found in the tail protein of various phages probably giving them the ability to degrade the host cell wall peptidoglycan layer [1]. Domain
Chains Polymer Molecular Function Biological Process Cellular Component Morphogenesis protein 1