Colicin N

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Colicin N is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by ''E. coli'' which acts against other nearby ''E. coli'' to kill them by forming a pore in the membrane, leading to depolarisation of the membrane which kills the cell. This structure shows both the receptor binding and pore forming domains.
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<StructureSection load='1a87' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of E. COLI COLICIN N (PDB entry [[1a87]])' scene=''>
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'''Colicin N''' is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by ''E. coli'' which acts against other nearby ''E. coli'' to kill them by forming a pore in the membrane, leading to depolarisation of the membrane which kills the cell. This structure shows both the receptor binding and pore forming domains.
==Synthesis and release==
==Synthesis and release==

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Structure of E. COLI COLICIN N (PDB entry 1a87)

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