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ImmE5
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ImmE5 is an immunity protein produced by ''E. coli'' alongside [[Colicin E5]] to protect itself from the [[Colicin]]'s tRNase cytotoxic domain, and preventing cell death. This is then released when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell. | ImmE5 is an immunity protein produced by ''E. coli'' alongside [[Colicin E5]] to protect itself from the [[Colicin]]'s tRNase cytotoxic domain, and preventing cell death. This is then released when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell. | ||
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Revision as of 11:05, 28 February 2011
ImmE5 is an immunity protein produced by E. coli alongside Colicin E5 to protect itself from the Colicin's tRNase cytotoxic domain, and preventing cell death. This is then released when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell.
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