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- 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'...
- may form the receptor for S4 colicins in Escherichia coli. Braun V, Pil sl H, Smajs D (1999). "Characterization of colicin S4 and its receptor, OmpW, a...
- lipid bilayer. Polypeptide toxins and many antibacterial peptides, such as colicins or hemolysins, and certain proteins involved in apoptosis, are sometimes...
- channels(LGICs) β-barrel porins such as aquaporin channel-forming toxins, including colicins, diphtheria toxin, and others Nonribosomally synthesized channels such...
- 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...
- 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...
- antibiotic resistance, heavy metal resistance, virulence, conjugation, colicins, transposons, and other unknown factors. As a woman in a male-dominated...
- (1987). "Nucleotide sequence of the colicin B activity gene cbs: consensus pentapeptide among TonB-dependent colicins and receptors". J. Bacteriol. 169...