Colicin Immunity Protein

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'''Immunity proteins''' against [[Colicin]]s (EcCIP) are produced by ''E. coli'' alongside the relevant colicin protein (EcCol) to protect the cell from the cytotoxic domain of the colicin. Usually this involves binding to and blocking the active site of the domain, to prevent it from targeting the cells own mechanisms.
'''Immunity proteins''' against [[Colicin]]s (EcCIP) are produced by ''E. coli'' alongside the relevant colicin protein (EcCol) to protect the cell from the cytotoxic domain of the colicin. Usually this involves binding to and blocking the active site of the domain, to prevent it from targeting the cells own mechanisms.
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Once released from the producing cell, the immunity proteins are no longer needed, as the cytotoxic domain needs to be active once a target cell has been penetrated. Often it is disassociated from the colicin upon binding to an outer membrane receptor on the target cell. Find more details in [[Iia]]; [[Imm]]; [[ImmE1]]; [[Im2]]; [[Im3]]; [[Im4]]; [[ImmE5]]; [[ImmE6]]; [[Im7]]; [[Colicin Immunity Protein 7]]; [[Im8]]; [[Im9]]; [[Colicin Immunity Protein 9]]; [[Mutant immunity protein 9 (variant R12-13)]]; [[Mutant immunity protein 9 (variant R12-2)]]; [[ImmD]].
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Once released from the producing cell, the immunity proteins are no longer needed, as the cytotoxic domain needs to be active once a target cell has been penetrated. Often it is disassociated from the colicin upon binding to an outer membrane receptor on the target cell. Find more details in<br />
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*[[Iia]]<br />
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*[[Imm]]<br />
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*[[ImmE1]]<br />
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*[[Im2]]<br />
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*[[Im3]]<br />
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*[[Im4]]<br />
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*[[ImmE5]]<br />
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*[[ImmE6]]<br />
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*[[Im7]]<br />
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*[[Colicin Immunity Protein 7]]<br />
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*[[Im8]]<br />
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*[[Im9]]<br />
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*[[Colicin Immunity Protein 9]]<br />
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*[[Mutant immunity protein 9 (variant R12-13)]]<br />
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*[[Mutant immunity protein 9 (variant R12-2)]]<br />
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*[[ImmD]].
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Revision as of 08:26, 19 August 2013

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Crystal Structure of Colicin immunity protein, 1ayi

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Immunity proteins against Colicins (EcCIP) are produced by E. coli alongside the relevant colicin protein (EcCol) to protect the cell from the cytotoxic domain of the colicin. Usually this involves binding to and blocking the active site of the domain, to prevent it from targeting the cells own mechanisms.

Once released from the producing cell, the immunity proteins are no longer needed, as the cytotoxic domain needs to be active once a target cell has been penetrated. Often it is disassociated from the colicin upon binding to an outer membrane receptor on the target cell. Find more details in

Directed evolution and Colicin7/Immunity-proteins complexes[1]

PDB ID 3gkl

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3D structure of Colicin immunity protein

Updated on 19-August-2013

Colicin-D immunity protein

1tfk, 1tfo, 1v74 - EcCIPD + EcColD catalytic domain

Colicin-E2 immunity protein

2no8 – EcCIPE2 – NMR
2wpt – EcCIPE2 + EcColE9 (mutant)
3u43 - EcCIPE2 + EcColE2 DNase domain

Colicin-E3 immunity protein

3eip – EcCIPE3
1jch – EcCIPE3 + EcColE3
2b5u – EcCIPE3 + EcColE3 (mutant)
1e44 – EcCIPE3 + EcColE3 nuclease domain

Colicin-E5 immunity protein

2dfx – EcCIPE5 + EcColE5 C-terminal domain
2fhz – EcCIPE5 + EcColE5 residues 74-180

Colicin-E7 immunity protein

1ayi, 1unk, 1cei – EcCIPE7
2k0d - EcCIPE7 - NMR
1mz8, 7cei – EcCIPE7 + EcColE7 nuclease domain
2jaz, 2jb0, 2jbg, 1znv – EcCIPE7 + EcColE7 nuclease domain (mutant)
2erh, 1ujz – EcCIPE7 (mutant) + EcColE7 (mutant)

Colicin-E8 immunity protein

1gxg, 1gxh – EcCIPE8 - NMR

Colicin-E9 immunity protein

1e0h, 1imp, 1imq – EcCIPE9 - NMR
2k5x, 1emv, 1bxi – EcCIPE9 + EcColE9 DNase domain
2vln, 2vlo, 2vlp, 2vlq - EcCIPE9 + EcColE9 DNase domain (mutant)
2gze, 2gzg, 2gzi, 2gzj, 2gzf, 2gyk, 1fr2 - EcCIPE9 (mutant) + EcColE9 DNase domain
3gjn – EcCIPE9 (mutant) + EcColE7 nuclease domain
3gkl – EcCIPE9 (mutant) + EcColE7 nuclease domain (mutant)

Colicin-M immunity protein

2xgl, 4aeq – EcCIPM periplasmic domain

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