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Im4 is an immunity protein that is produced by ''E. coli'' at the same time as [[Colicin E4]] to protect itself from the [[Colicin]]'s 16s rRNase killing activity. It is later released from this domain when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell.
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Im4 is an immunity protein that is produced by ''E. coli'' at the same time as [[Colicin E4]] to protect itself from the [[Colicin]]'s cytotoxic [[16s rRNase Activity]]. It binds to the C domain and inhibits its enzymatic activity, to protect the colicinogenic cell from death. It is later released from this domain when the colicin binds [[BtuB]], the receptor on the target cell.

Revision as of 15:09, 27 March 2011

Im4 is an immunity protein that is produced by E. coli at the same time as Colicin E4 to protect itself from the Colicin's cytotoxic 16s rRNase Activity. It binds to the C domain and inhibits its enzymatic activity, to protect the colicinogenic cell from death. It is later released from this domain when the colicin binds BtuB, the receptor on the target cell.

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