In vivo properties of colicin A: channel activity is voltage dependent but translocation may be voltage independent.
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Colicin biologyStructural and functional alterations of a colicin-resistant mutant of OmpF porin from Escherichia coliMolecular basis of bacterial outer membrane permeability revisitedConformation of membrane-bound proteins revealed by vacuum-ultraviolet circular-dichroism and linear-dichroism spectroscopy.Intracellular immunization of prokaryotic cells against a bacteriotoxin.Antifungal protein PAF severely affects the integrity of the plasma membrane of Aspergillus nidulans and induces an apoptosis-like phenotypeConditionally and transiently disordered proteins: awakening cryptic disorder to regulate protein function.Colicin A unfolds during its translocation in Escherichia coli cells and spans the whole cell envelope when its pore has formed.The proton-motive force is required for translocation of CDI toxins across the inner membrane of target bacteriaRelease of immunity protein requires functional endonuclease colicin import machineryQuantification of group A colicin import sitesDynamic aspects of colicin N translocation through the Escherichia coli outer membraneProtein import into Escherichia coli: colicins A and E1 interact with a component of their translocation systemRapid Bacterial Detection via an All-Electronic CMOS Biosensor.Translocation of inserted foreign epitopes by a channel-forming proteinThe tol gene products and the import of macromolecules into Escherichia coli.Interfaces of the yeast killer phenomenon.Insertion and translocation of proteins into and through membranes.Nuclease colicins and their immunity proteins.Energetics of colicin import revealed by genetic cross-complementation between the Tol and Ton systems.The antibacterial toxin colicin N binds to the inner core of lipopolysaccharide and close to its translocator protein.Colicin import into Escherichia coli cells.Investigating early events in receptor binding and translocation of colicin E9 using synchronized cell killing and proteolytic cleavage.Common mechanistic action of bacteriocins from lactic Acid bacteria.The bacteriocin lactococcin A specifically increases permeability of lactococcal cytoplasmic membranes in a voltage-independent, protein-mediated manner.Colicins: structures, modes of action, transfer through membranes, and evolution.Colicin import and pore formation: a system for studying protein transport across membranes?In vivo EPR on spin labeled colicin A reveals an oligomeric assembly of the pore-forming domain in E. coli membranes.Colicin E2 is still in contact with its receptor and import machinery when its nuclease domain enters the cytoplasm.The unstructured domain of colicin N kills Escherichia coli.Rapid detection of colicin E9-induced DNA damage using Escherichia coli cells carrying SOS promoter-lux fusions.Colicins, spermine and cephalosporins: a competitive interaction with the OmpF eyelet.Electroinsertion and activation of the C-terminal domain of colicin A, a voltage gated bacterial toxin, into mammalian cell membranes.Studies on the energetics of proaerolysin secretion across the outer membrane of Aeromonas species. Evidence for a requirement for both the protonmotive force and ATP.Membrane Topology of the Colicin A Pore-forming Domain Analyzed by Disulfide Bond Engineering
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In vivo properties of colicin A: channel activity is voltage dependent but translocation may be voltage independent.
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In vivo properties of colicin ...... on may be voltage independent.
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In vivo properties of colicin ...... on may be voltage independent.
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In vivo properties of colicin ...... on may be voltage independent.
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In vivo properties of colicin ...... on may be voltage independent.
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Boulanger P
Bourdineaud JP
Lazdunski C
Letellier L
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10.1073/PNAS.87.3.1037
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1990-02-01T00:00:00Z