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May 2023

Volume 299Issue 5
Open Access
On the Cover: The P74-26 bacteriophage has an extremely long, flexible tail tube. In the background, an atomic model of the tail tube consisting of helical, stacked rings. This structure, combined with kinetics and dynamics studies, elucidated how single subunits assemble into a tube, as depicted in the cartoon. Image created by Leonora Martínez-Núñez, PhD....
On the Cover: The P74-26 bacteriophage has an extremely long, flexible tail tube. In the background, an atomic model of the tail tube consisting of helical, stacked rings. This structure, combined with kinetics and dynamics studies, elucidated how single subunits assemble into a tube, as depicted in the cartoon. Image created by Leonora Martínez-Núñez, PhD.

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