Protein Domain : Portal protein, putative, A118-type IPR006432

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Description  The portal protein is a bacteriophage component that forms a hole, or portal, enabling DNA passage during packaging and ejection. It also forms the junction between the phage head (capsid) and the tail proteins [ ].These entry represents a family of phage minor structural proteins. They are proposed to be portal proteins on the basis of their gene positions within the phage gene order, presence in mature phage, size, and conservation across a number of complete genomes of tailed phage that lack other candidate portal proteins [ ].
Short Name  Portal_putative_A118-type

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