The peptide antibiotic microcin 25 is imported through the TonB pathway and the SbmA protein.
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Structural basis for hijacking siderophore receptors by antimicrobial lasso peptidesThe cyclic structure of microcin J25, a 21-residue peptide antibiotic from Escherichia coli.The iron-siderophore transporter FhuA is the receptor for the antimicrobial peptide microcin J25: role of the microcin Val11-Pro16 beta-hairpin region in the recognition mechanism.The Escherichia coli Yej transporter is required for the uptake of translation inhibitor microcin CGenetic analysis of the Sinorhizobium meliloti BacA protein: differential effects of mutations on phenotypes.Adaptive Laboratory Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance Using Different Selection Regimes Lead to Similar Phenotypes and Genotypes.YojI of Escherichia coli functions as a microcin J25 efflux pumpStructure-activity analysis of microcinJ25: distinct parts of the threaded lasso molecule are responsible for interaction with bacterial RNA polymeraseEscherichia coli RNA polymerase is the target of the cyclopeptide antibiotic microcin J25.Sequence determinants governing the topology and biological activity of a lasso peptide, microcin J25.Bacterial resistance to antisense peptide phosphorodiamidate morpholino oligomersDeficiency of a Sinorhizobium meliloti BacA mutant in alfalfa symbiosis correlates with alteration of the cell envelopeBacA-mediated bleomycin sensitivity in Sinorhizobium meliloti is independent of the unusual lipid A modificationMacrophage environment turns otherwise MccJ25-resistant Salmonella into sensitive.Functional characterization of SbmA, a bacterial inner membrane transporter required for importing the antimicrobial peptide Bac7(1-35).Comparative genomic analysis of Acinetobacter baumannii clinical isolates reveals extensive genomic variation and diverse antibiotic resistance determinantsEIR1, a root-specific protein involved in auxin transport, is required for gravitropism in Arabidopsis thaliana.Genetic analysis of the Rhizobium meliloti bacA gene: functional interchangeability with the Escherichia coli sbmA gene and phenotypes of mutantsGenome-Wide Screening Identifies Six Genes That Are Associated with Susceptibility to Escherichia coli Microcin PDIA combination of sbmA and tolC mutations in Escherichia coli K-12 Tn10-carrying strains results in hypersusceptibility to tetracycline.Mechanism and fitness costs of PR-39 resistance in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium LT2.Enteric YaiW is a surface-exposed outer membrane lipoprotein that affects sensitivity to an antimicrobial peptide.Microcin PDI regulation and proteolytic cleavage are unique among known microcins.Proline-rich antimicrobial peptides: converging to a non-lytic mechanism of action.Klebsazolicin inhibits 70S ribosome by obstructing the peptide exit tunnel.The proteome targets of intracellular targeting antimicrobial peptides.YcaO-Dependent Posttranslational Amide Activation: Biosynthesis, Structure, and Function.Intracellular Targeting Mechanisms by Antimicrobial PeptidesMechanism of Escherichia coli resistance to Pyrrhocoricin.ATP synthase is necessary for microcin H47 antibiotic action.Escherichia coli outer membrane protein TolC is involved in production of the peptide antibiotic microcin J25.Sequence analysis of the four plasmid genes required to produce the circular peptide antibiotic microcin J25Growth-phase-dependent expression of the cyclopeptide antibiotic microcin J25.Specific in vivo labeling of cell surface-exposed protein loops: reactive cysteines in the predicted gating loop mark a ferrichrome binding site and a ligand-induced conformational change of the Escherichia coli FhuA protein.Protective action of ppGpp in microcin J25-sensitive strains.Genetic analysis of plasmid determinants for microcin J25 production and immunityIntegrated roles of BclA and DD-carboxypeptidase 1 in Bradyrhizobium differentiation within NCR-producing and NCR-lacking root nodules.The proline-rich domain of TonB possesses an extended polyproline II-like conformation of sufficient length to span the periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria.Resistance to the Cyclotide Cycloviolacin O2 in Salmonella enterica Caused by Different Mutations That Often Confer Cross-Resistance or Collateral Sensitivity to Other Antimicrobial Peptides.Influence of the yjiL-mdtM Gene Cluster on the Antibacterial Activity of Proline-Rich Antimicrobial Peptides Overcoming Escherichia coli Resistance Induced by the Missing SbmA Transporter System.
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The peptide antibiotic microcin 25 is imported through the TonB pathway and the SbmA protein.
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The peptide antibiotic microci ...... pathway and the SbmA protein.
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The peptide antibiotic microci ...... pathway and the SbmA protein.
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The peptide antibiotic microci ...... pathway and the SbmA protein.
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The peptide antibiotic microci ...... pathway and the SbmA protein.
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The peptide antibiotic microci ...... pathway and the SbmA protein.
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The peptide antibiotic microci ...... pathway and the SbmA protein.
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10.1128/JB.177.11.3323-3325.1995
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1995-06-01T00:00:00Z