International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion channels in the inner membrane of Escherichia coli. To reach their target, these colicins first bind to a receptor located on the outer membrane and then are translocated through the envelope. Colicins are subdivided into two groups according to the envelope proteins involved in their translocation: group A colicins use the Tol proteins; group B colicins use the proteins TonB, ExbB, and ExbD. We have previously shown that a double-cysteine colicin A mutant which possesses a disulfide bond in its pore-forming domain is translocated through the envelope but is unable to form a channel in the inner membrane (D. Duché, D. Baty, M. Chartier, and L. ...
International audiencePore-forming colicins exert their lethal effect on E coli through formation of...
International audiencePore-forming colicins exert their lethal effect on E coli through formation of...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in colicin translocat...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins constitute a large family of homologous bacteriocins tha...
International audienceFour colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their po...
Four colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their pore-forming domain were...
Four colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their pore-forming domain were...
International audienceFour colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their po...
Four colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their pore-forming domain were...
International audienceFour colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their po...
International audiencePore-forming colicins exert their lethal effect on E coli through formation of...
International audiencePore-forming colicins exert their lethal effect on E coli through formation of...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in colicin translocat...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins are soluble bacteriocins which form voltage-gated ion ch...
International audiencePore-forming colicins constitute a large family of homologous bacteriocins tha...
International audienceFour colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their po...
Four colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their pore-forming domain were...
Four colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their pore-forming domain were...
International audienceFour colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their po...
Four colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their pore-forming domain were...
International audienceFour colicin A double-cysteine mutants possessing a disulfide bond in their po...
International audiencePore-forming colicins exert their lethal effect on E coli through formation of...
International audiencePore-forming colicins exert their lethal effect on E coli through formation of...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in colicin translocat...