Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Characterization of colicin S4 and its receptor, OmpW, a minor protein of the Escherichia coli outer membraneColicin biologyAntibacterial activities of bacteriocins: application in foods and pharmaceuticalsInteraction of the colicin K bactericidal toxin with components of its import machinery in the periplasm of Escherichia coliIntegration of a transposon Tn1-encoded inhibitor-resistant beta-lactamase gene, bla(TEM-67) from Proteus mirabilis, into the Escherichia coli chromosome.Colicin U, a novel colicin produced by Shigella boydii.Chimeric nature of two plasmids of Hafnia alvei encoding the bacteriocins alveicins A and B.Identification of channel-lining amino acid residues in the hydrophobic segment of colicin Ia.The role of stress in colicin regulation.Genetic organization of plasmid ColJs, encoding colicin Js activity, immunity, and release genes.Transcription regulation of the colicin K cka gene reveals induction of colicin synthesis by differential responses to environmental signals.Colicin import into Escherichia coli cells.A cka-gfp transcriptional fusion reveals that the colicin K activity gene is induced in only 3 percent of the population.Evidence that the immunity protein inactivates colicin 5 immediately prior to the formation of the transmembrane channel.Periplasmic location of the pesticin immunity protein suggests inactivation of pesticin in the periplasm.Pesticin displays muramidase activity.Prevalence of ColE1-like plasmids and colicin K production among uropathogenic Escherichia coli strains and quantification of inhibitory activity of colicin K.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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Strong function-related homology between the pore-forming colicins K and 5.
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10.1128/JB.177.23.6973-6977.1995
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1995-12-01T00:00:00Z