Nature Communications (Sep 2022)
Tail proteins of phage SU10 reorganize into the nozzle for genome delivery
Abstract
E. coli phage SU10 has a short non-contractile tail. Here, the authors show that after cell binding, nozzle proteins and tail fibers of SU10 change conformation to form a nozzle that enables the delivery of the phage DNA into the bacterial cytoplasm.