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Crystal structure of the receptor-binding protein head domain from Lactococcus lactis phage bIL170.


ABSTRACT: Lactococcus lactis, a gram-positive bacterium widely used by the dairy industry, is subject to lytic phage infections. In the first step of infection, phages recognize the host saccharidic receptor using their receptor binding protein (RBP). Here, we report the 2.30-A-resolution crystal structure of the RBP head domain from phage bIL170. The structure of the head monomer is remarkably close to those of other lactococcal phages, p2 and TP901-1, despite any sequence identity with them. The knowledge of the three-dimensional structures of three RBPs gives a better insight into the module exchanges which have occurred among phages.

SUBMITTER: Ricagno S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1563906 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystal structure of the receptor-binding protein head domain from Lactococcus lactis phage bIL170.

Ricagno Stefano S   Campanacci Valérie V   Blangy Stéphanie S   Spinelli Silvia S   Tremblay Denise D   Moineau Sylvain S   Tegoni Mariella M   Cambillau Christian C  

Journal of virology 20060901 18


Lactococcus lactis, a gram-positive bacterium widely used by the dairy industry, is subject to lytic phage infections. In the first step of infection, phages recognize the host saccharidic receptor using their receptor binding protein (RBP). Here, we report the 2.30-A-resolution crystal structure of the RBP head domain from phage bIL170. The structure of the head monomer is remarkably close to those of other lactococcal phages, p2 and TP901-1, despite any sequence identity with them. The knowled  ...[more]

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