- A
colicin is a type of
bacteriocin produced by and
toxic to some
strains of
Escherichia coli.
Colicins are
released into the
environment to
reduce competition...
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response of
Colicin E7
operon and down-regulate
proteins that are
essential for
colicin E7 uptake, thus
conferring a
survival advantage on
colicin-producing...
- gram-positive bacteria, the
colicins, the microcins, and the
bacteriocins from Archaea. The
bacteriocins from E. coli are
called colicins (formerly
called 'colicines'...
- in bacteria. Its name
derives from the fact that it
carries a gene for
colicin E1 (the cea gene). It also
codes for
immunity from this
product with the...
- "Isolation and
characterization of Co1E2
plasmid mutants unable to kill
colicin-sensitive cells". Mol Gen Genet. 146 (3): 239–45. doi:10.1007/bf00701246...
- to
produce a high
yield of plasmid,
however screening for
immunity to
colicin E1 is not
technically simple. The
plasmid pSC101, a
natural plasmid from...
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species secreted vary in size from the
small Escherichia coli
peptide colicin V, (10 kDa) to the
Pseudomonas fluorescens cell
adhesion protein LapA of...
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create a pore at its own
membrane to
release such cytolysins, like the case
colicins produced by
Escherichia coli.
Cytolysins are
released as
protein monomers...
- free dictionary. CBA may
refer to:
Casei Bifidus Acidophilus, a
bacterium Colicin,
activity protein Complete Boolean algebra, a
concept from mathematics...
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distinct classes: S-type, R-type, and F-type pyocins. S-type
pyocins are
colicin-like
bacteriocins as R-type and F-type
pyocins belong to tailocins. S-type...