Colicin U

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==Synthesis and release==
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The operon encoding Colicin U is encoded on a plasmid, in the cytoplasm of the ''E. coli''. The operon also encodes its [[Colicin Immunity Protein]], [[Cui]], and a protein that enables the release of the colicin from the producing cell.
==Mechanism of uptake==
==Mechanism of uptake==
==Killing Activities==
==Killing Activities==

Revision as of 14:59, 25 March 2011

Colicin U is a type of Colicin, a bacteriocin made by E. coli which acts against other nearby E. coli to kill them through Pore Formation, leading to depolarisation of the membrane which kills the cell.

Synthesis and release

The operon encoding Colicin U is encoded on a plasmid, in the cytoplasm of the E. coli. The operon also encodes its Colicin Immunity Protein, Cui, and a protein that enables the release of the colicin from the producing cell.

Mechanism of uptake

Killing Activities

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