Cmi

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{{STRUCTURE_2xgl | PDB=2xgl | SCENE= }}
Cmi is the [[Colicin Immunity Protein]] produced by ''E. coli'' against the cytotoxic domain of [[Colicin M]] that inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis. Once the complex has bound to an outer membrane receptor of a target cell the immunity protein is released from the [[Colicin]].
Cmi is the [[Colicin Immunity Protein]] produced by ''E. coli'' against the cytotoxic domain of [[Colicin M]] that inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis. Once the complex has bound to an outer membrane receptor of a target cell the immunity protein is released from the [[Colicin]].

Revision as of 13:16, 11 February 2011

PDB ID 2xgl

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2xgl, resolution 2.70Å ()
Ligands: , ,


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Cmi is the Colicin Immunity Protein produced by E. coli against the cytotoxic domain of Colicin M that inhibits peptidoglycan synthesis. Once the complex has bound to an outer membrane receptor of a target cell the immunity protein is released from the Colicin.

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