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  1. Category:Ccdb (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ccdb
  2. Category:Ccdb/mazf fold (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ccdb/mazf fold

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  1. 1jyh (3,041 bytes)
    10: ... plasmid-encoded toxins microcin B17 (MccB17) and CcdB, and synthetic quinolones. Can also protect cells...
  2. 2vub (3,681 bytes)
    2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM E. COLI==
    11: ...tein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process termed rejuvenation. Also acts...
  3. 4vub (3,690 bytes)
    2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI==
    11: ...tein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process termed rejuvenation. Also acts...
  4. 3vub (3,680 bytes)
    2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM E. COLI==
    11: ...tein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process termed rejuvenation. Also acts...
  5. 1ub4 (7,564 bytes)
    23: ...modimers that resemble the plasmid-encoded toxins CcdB and Kid. The MazE/MazF heterohexamer structure do...
  6. 1vub (3,680 bytes)
    2: ==CCDB, A TOPOISOMERASE POISON FROM E. COLI==
    11: ...tein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process termed rejuvenation. Also acts...
  7. 1x75 (2,623 bytes)
    2: ==CcdB:GyrA14 complex==
  8. 2c06 (4,760 bytes)
    23: ... of our results for related toxins, such as MazF, CcdB and RelE, are discussed.
  9. 2adl (4,808 bytes)
    10: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <...
    23: ...is responsible for the interaction with the toxin CcdB. The C-terminal domain is intrinsically unstructu...
  10. 2adn (4,808 bytes)
    10: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <...
    23: ...is responsible for the interaction with the toxin CcdB. The C-terminal domain is intrinsically unstructu...
  11. 2h3a (4,809 bytes)
    10: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <...
    23: ...is responsible for the interaction with the toxin CcdB. The C-terminal domain is intrinsically unstructu...
  12. 2h3c (4,809 bytes)
    10: ...or for the ccdAB operon, repression also requires CcdB.<ref>PMID:6327993</ref> <ref>PMID:2651399</ref> <...
    23: ...is responsible for the interaction with the toxin CcdB. The C-terminal domain is intrinsically unstructu...
  13. Category:Ccdb (35 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Ccdb
  14. 3g7z (5,138 bytes)
    2: ==CcdB dimer in complex with two C-terminal CcdA domains...
    10: ...tein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process termed rejuvenation. Also acts...
    23: ...change in CcdB that initiates the dissociation of CcdB:gyrase complexes by an allosteric segmental bindi...
    25: Rejuvenation of CcdB-poisoned gyrase by an intrinsically disordered pr...
  15. 3hpw (5,368 bytes)
    2: ==CcdB dimer in complex with one C-terminal CcdA domain=...
    11: ...tein from the CcdB-GyrA complex by forming a CcdA-CcdB complex, a process termed rejuvenation. Also acts...
    24: ...change in CcdB that initiates the dissociation of CcdB:gyrase complexes by an allosteric segmental bindi...
    26: Rejuvenation of CcdB-poisoned gyrase by an intrinsically disordered pr...
  16. 2kmt (3,607 bytes)
    2: ==NMR solution structure of Vibrio fischeri CcdB==
    23: ... are due to structural plasticity of the monomer. CcdB(Vfi) shows a number of non-conservative substitut...
    25: ...thermodynamic characterization of Vibrio fischeri CcdB.,De Jonge N, Hohlweg W, Garcia-Pino A, Respondek ...
  17. 3jrz (3,711 bytes)
    2: ==CcdBVfi-FormII-pH5.6==
    23: ... are due to structural plasticity of the monomer. CcdB(Vfi) shows a number of non-conservative substitut...
    25: ...thermodynamic characterization of Vibrio fischeri CcdB.,De Jonge N, Hohlweg W, Garcia-Pino A, Respondek ...
  18. 3jsc (3,878 bytes)
    2: ==CcdBVfi-FormI-pH7.0==
    24: ... are due to structural plasticity of the monomer. CcdB(Vfi) shows a number of non-conservative substitut...
    26: ...thermodynamic characterization of Vibrio fischeri CcdB.,De Jonge N, Hohlweg W, Garcia-Pino A, Respondek ...
  19. Sandbox reserved 330 (6,441 bytes)
    28: ...e potential of YdcE is more negative than Kid and CcdB, with a pI of 4.7<ref name="Almrud"> Almrud, J.J....
  20. 3tcj (1,771 bytes)
    2: ==CcdB dimer from V. fisheri in complex with one C-termi...

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