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Family: Peptidase_S80 (PF07230)

Summary: Bacteriophage T4-like capsid assembly protein (Gp20)

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Bacteriophage T4-like capsid assembly protein (Gp20) Provide feedback

This family consists of several bacteriophage T4-like capsid assembly (or portal) proteins. The exact mechanism by which the double-stranded (ds) DNA bacteriophages incorporate the portal protein at a unique vertex of the icosahedral capsid is unknown. In phage T4, there is evidence that this vertex, constituted by 12 subunits of gp20, acts as an initiator for the assembly of the major capsid protein and the scaffolding proteins into a prolate icosahedron of precise dimensions. The regulation of portal protein gene expression is an important regulator of prohead assembly in bacteriophage T4 [1]. This family represents the protease responsible for the proteolysis of head proteins, a critical step in the morphogenesis of many tailed phages, Cleavage facilitates the conversion of the prohead to the mature capsid. All these cleavages are carried out by action at consensus S/A/G-X-E recognition sequences at 39 cleavage sites. Evidence of multiple processing sites in nine phiKZ proteins appears to represent a built-in mechanism by which the phage ensures that the majority of the propeptide regions are removed, and emphasizes the essential nature of processing in phiKZ-head morphogenesis [2]. The family is classified by MEROPS as a serine peptidase.

Literature references

  1. Yap NL, Rao VB; , J Mol Biol 1996;263:539-550.: Novel mutants in the 5' upstream region of the portal protein gene 20 overcome a gp40-dependent prohead assembly block in bacteriophage T4. PUBMED:8918937 EPMC:8918937

  2. Thomas JA, Weintraub ST, Wu W, Winkler DC, Cheng N, Steven AC, Black LW;, Mol Microbiol. 2012;84:324-339.: Extensive proteolysis of head and inner body proteins by a morphogenetic protease in the giant Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage phiKZ. PUBMED:22429790 EPMC:22429790


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This tab holds annotation information from the InterPro database.

InterPro entry IPR010823

This family of proteins is essential for capsid assembly in the T4-like bacteriophages [PUBMED:21129201]. Gp20 forms a unique 12 subunit portal vertex through which DNA enters during packaging and exits during infection. The Gp20 vertex acts as an initiator for the assembly of the major capsid protein and the scaffolding proteins into a prolate icosahedron of precise dimensions. The regulation of portal protein gene expression is an important regulator of prohead assembly in bacteriophage T4 [PUBMED:8918937].

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Seed source: Pfam-B_17388 (release 10.0)
Previous IDs: Phage_T4_Gp20;
Type: Family
Author: Moxon SJ
Number in seed: 11
Number in full: 1179
Average length of the domain: 203.10 aa
Average identity of full alignment: 65 %
Average coverage of the sequence by the domain: 98.50 %

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build method: hmmbuild -o /dev/null HMM SEED
search method: hmmsearch -Z 23193494 -E 1000 --cpu 4 HMM pfamseq
Model details:
Parameter Sequence Domain
Gathering cut-off 25.0 25.0
Trusted cut-off 49.0 48.9
Noise cut-off 18.5 17.6
Model length: 501
Family (HMM) version: 6
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