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The structures of bacteriophages K1E and K1-5 explain processive degradation of polysaccharide capsules and evolution of new host specificities.
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Model ID
3DPX-017037
Category
Proteins, Macromolecules and Viruses
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Electron Microscopy Data Bank ID
1337
Experimental Method
Other
Sample
Complete model of bacteriophage K1-5
Contour Level
3.07
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PubMed ID
17 585 937
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
10.1016/j.jmb.2007.05.083
Author(s)
Leiman PG
Citation Title
The structures of bacteriophages K1E and K1-5 explain processive degradation of polysaccharide capsules and evolution of new host specificities.
Citation Year
2007
Volume
371
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