Colicin Y

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Colicin Y 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.
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Colicin Y is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by ''E. coli'' which acts against other nearby ''E. coli'' to kill them with its [[Pore Formation]] activity in the membrane, leading to depolarisation of the membrane which kills the cell. Very little other information is known about it, such as about the receptor protein it parasitises on the target cell, or the translocation proteins used to translocate it into the cytoplasm.
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==Synthesis and release==
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==Mechanism of uptake==
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==Killing Activities==
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Colicin Y is a type of Colicin, a bacteriocin made by E. coli which acts against other nearby E. coli to kill them with its Pore Formation activity in the membrane, leading to depolarisation of the membrane which kills the cell. Very little other information is known about it, such as about the receptor protein it parasitises on the target cell, or the translocation proteins used to translocate it into the cytoplasm.

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