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Cicer data from the Legume Information System
| Type | Family |
| Description | This family includes baseplate wedge protein gp7 (gp7) from bacteriophage T4 and its relatives. Contractile tail bacteriophages use a multiprotein tubular apparatus resembling a coiled spring wound round a rigid tube to attach to and penetrate host cell membranes. The structure known as the baseplate replays the contraction signal to the sheath [ , ]. gp7 is an intermediate (or inner) baseplate protein involved in tail assembly []. It also forms a complex with gp25 and two molecules of gp6 which is involved in sheath contraction []. |
| Short Name | GP7_T4 |