Mar 14, 2026
Additionally, we conducted a structural classification of 67 fibers and their domains, which identified 16 well-defined tail fiber classes and 89 domains.
Aug 09, 2025
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Using this approach, we generated complete tail fiber models, validated by single- particle cryo–electron microscopy of five fibers from three phages. A structural classification of 67 fibers
May 13, 2026
While the V22 chaperone is essential for producing active tail fibers, here we demonstrate production of functional A5 tail fibers regardless of chaperone co-expression.
Jan 25, 2026
Here, we discuss the molecular mechanisms and models of the tail fibers of the well-characterized T4 phage''s interaction with host surface receptors.
Aug 15, 2025
Viral fibers play a central role in many virus infection mechanisms since they recognize the corresponding host and establish a mechanical link to its surface. Specifically, bacteriophages have
Jan 25, 2026
Here, we discuss the molecular mechanisms and models of the tail fibers of the well-characterized T4 phage''s interaction with host surface receptors. Structure–function knowledge of tail fibers will pave
Dec 19, 2025
The predicted structure of the tail fiber revealed that the two amino acid residues are located on the surface of the tail fiber, suggesting that these
Dec 16, 2025
In this study, we reveal how Alteromonas mediterranea schitovirus A5 shares its host recognition module, including tail fiber and cognate chaperone, with phages from distantly related
Jan 16, 2026
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In this study, we have determined the structure of the alternative tail fiber subunit, gp52, and compared it with other tail fibers. The results revealed that Mu phage employs different structural
Jan 07, 2026
Despite the wide occurrence of Tfa proteins, their functional mechanism has not been elucidated. Here, we investigate the tail fibre and Tfa of Escherichia coli phage Mu.
Jan 06, 2026
Here, we review the structural biology efforts within this field and highlight the role of integrative structural biology approaches that have proved successful for some of these systems.
Jun 09, 2026
Our findings 31 suggest the existence of modular fibers as well as fibers with different sequences and shared 32 structure, indicating possible sequence convergence, divergence, and domain swapping.
Jun 29, 2026
RBPseg enables accurate modeling of tail fiber structure, providing the first comprehensive tail fiber structure atlas.
Mar 06, 2026
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Jul 22, 2025
Here, we introduce RBPseg, a method that combines monomeric ESMFold predictions with a structural-based domain identification approach, to divide tail fiber sequences into manageable
Oct 25, 2025
Similar to fiber optic jumpers, tail fibers are classified into single-mode and multimode types, differing in color, wavelength, and transmission distances. Generally, multimode tail fibers are
Feb 13, 2026
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Nov 16, 2025
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Nov 16, 2025
Here we present evidence that, while the two previously described tail fiber clades are indeed widespread among virulent P. syringae strains, their distribution
Nov 08, 2025
Despite the wide occurrence of Tfa proteins, their functional mechanism has not been elucidated. Here, we investigate the tail fibre and Tfa of Escherichia coli phage Mu.
May 20, 2026
Abstract: At the first step of phage infection, the receptor-binding proteins (RBPs) such as tail fibers are responsible for recognizing specific host surface receptors. The proper folding and assembly of tail
Mar 04, 2026
Our work provides evidence that pseudotyping P2 is feasible and can be used to extend the host range of P2 to alternative receptors. Extension of this work could produce alternative
Nov 01, 2025
We show evidence for an evolutionary mechanism involving recombination-mediated exchange of these tail fiber loci across the entire Pectobacterium genus, which complements the
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