- 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...
- gram-positive bacteria, the
colicins, the microcins, and the
bacteriocins from Archaea. The
bacteriocins from E. coli are
called colicins (formerly
called 'colicines'...
- channels(LGICs) β-barrel
porins such as
aquaporin channel-forming toxins,
including colicins,
diphtheria toxin, and
others Nonribosomally synthesized channels such...
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lipid bilayer.
Polypeptide toxins and many
antibacterial peptides, such as
colicins or hemolysins, and
certain proteins involved in apoptosis, are sometimes...
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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...
-
discovered in 1962,
considerably after the
original bacteriocins, the
colicins,
which were
discovered in 1925. Like
other bacteriocins,
vibriocins are...
- 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...
- the
colicins.
Diphtheria toxin forms a
transmembrane pore and
translocates the
toxic catalytic domain into the
animal cell cytoplasm. The
colicins similarly...
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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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antibiotic resistance,
heavy metal resistance, virulence, conjugation,
colicins, transposons, and
other unknown factors. As a
woman in a male-dominated...