Colicin E7

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Colicin E3 is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by "E. Coli" which acts against other nearby "E. Coli" to kill them with its DNase activity; it digests the cell's genome in specific locations, ultimately leading to the death of the cell.
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Colicin E3 is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by ''E. coli'' which acts against other nearby ''E. coli'' to kill them with its DNase activity; it digests the cell's genome in specific locations, ultimately leading to the death of the cell.
==Synthesis and release==
==Synthesis and release==
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After synthesis inside the ''E. coli'' cell, the colicin binds its immunity protein, [[IM7]], to its nuclease domain, to prevent the host cell from being killed by its activity. This immunity protein is released only on binding to the outer membrane of the target cell.
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==Mechanism of uptake==
==Mechanism of uptake==
==Killing Activities==
==Killing Activities==

Revision as of 14:31, 31 January 2011

Colicin E3 is a type of Colicin, a bacteriocin made by E. coli which acts against other nearby E. coli to kill them with its DNase activity; it digests the cell's genome in specific locations, ultimately leading to the death of the cell.

Synthesis and release

After synthesis inside the E. coli cell, the colicin binds its immunity protein, IM7, to its nuclease domain, to prevent the host cell from being killed by its activity. This immunity protein is released only on binding to the outer membrane of the target cell.


Mechanism of uptake

Killing Activities

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