2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.19.577657
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Journey to the center of the phage; revealing the ejectosome of Pectobacterium bacteriophage ΦM1

Alice-Roza Eruera,
James Hodgkinson-Bean,
Georgia L Rutter
et al.

Abstract: Podophages that infect gram-negative bacteria, such as Pectobacterium pathogen PhiM1, encode tail assemblies too short to extend across the complex gram-negative cell wall. To overcome this, podophages encode a large protein complex (ejectosome) packaged inside the viral capsid and correspondingly ejected during infection to form a transient channel that spans the periplasmic space. Here we describe the ejectosome of bacteriophage PhiM1 to a resolution of 3.32 angstroms by single particle cryo-EM. The core con… Show more

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