T4like
T4like is a term used in the field of immunology to describe a protein that shares structural and functional similarities with the T4 bacteriophage tail protein. This protein is a component of the tail of the T4 bacteriophage, a virus that infects bacteria. The T4like protein is a homotrimer, meaning it is composed of three identical subunits. It plays a crucial role in the assembly and function of the bacteriophage tail, which is responsible for injecting the viral DNA into the host bacterial cell.
The T4like protein is a member of the T4 tail protein family, which includes other proteins that
The structure of the T4like protein has been extensively studied using techniques such as X-ray crystallography
In summary, T4like is a protein that shares structural and functional similarities with the T4 bacteriophage