Abstract:Purified bacteriophage Ɛ34 tailspike protein (Ɛ34 TSP) can bind to Salmonella newington (S. newington) via the binding site of the protein, which is the O antigens of the LPS of the bacterium. We demonstrated elsewhere that purified Ɛ34 TSP possessed bacteria lytic property on S. newington. The Ɛ34 TSP has been shown via computational prediction to consist of parallel β-helices like that of P22 TSP. These protein moieties are among the simplest repetitive structural elements in proteins. There exist extensive… Show more
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