The ability of Escherichia coli to kill other E. coli using protein antibiotics known as colicins has been known for many years, but the mechanisms involved poorly understood. Recent progress has been rapid, however, particularly concerning events on either side of the outer membrane (OM). Structures of colicins bound to OM receptors have been determined and we have detailed mechanistic information on how colicins subvert the periplasmic complexes of TolQRAB/Pal or TonB/ExbB/ExbD to trigger cell entry. In this issue of Molecular Microbiology, Jakes and Finkelstein answer a long-standing problem concerning the uptake mechanism of the pore-forming colicin ColIa: How does the TonB box of the colicin cross the OM following high-affinity binding...
SummaryColicins kill Escherichia coli after translocation across the outer membrane. Colicin N displ...
We are investigating how protein bacteriocins import their toxic payload across the Gram-negative ce...
Most colicins kill Escherichia coli cells by membrane pore formation or nuclease activity and, super...
The ability of Escherichia coli to kill other E. coli using protein antibiotics known as colicins ha...
Of the steps involved in the killing of Escherichia coli by colicins, binding to a specific outer-me...
Colicins are folded protein toxins that face the formidable task of translocating across one or both...
Colicins are protein antibiotics deployed by Escherichia coli to eliminate competing strains. Colici...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved mechanisms to kill other microbial species to compete for space ...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
The translocation of protein toxins into a cell relies on a myriad of protein-protein interactions. ...
International audienceABSTRACT Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli...
Colicins are proteins produced by some strains of E. coli to achieve competitive advantage over rela...
Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli cells and are active against E...
Colicins are Escherichia coli–specific bacteriocins that translocate across the outer bacterial memb...
The translocation of protein toxins into a cell relies on a myriad of protein-protein interactions. ...
SummaryColicins kill Escherichia coli after translocation across the outer membrane. Colicin N displ...
We are investigating how protein bacteriocins import their toxic payload across the Gram-negative ce...
Most colicins kill Escherichia coli cells by membrane pore formation or nuclease activity and, super...
The ability of Escherichia coli to kill other E. coli using protein antibiotics known as colicins ha...
Of the steps involved in the killing of Escherichia coli by colicins, binding to a specific outer-me...
Colicins are folded protein toxins that face the formidable task of translocating across one or both...
Colicins are protein antibiotics deployed by Escherichia coli to eliminate competing strains. Colici...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved mechanisms to kill other microbial species to compete for space ...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
The translocation of protein toxins into a cell relies on a myriad of protein-protein interactions. ...
International audienceABSTRACT Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli...
Colicins are proteins produced by some strains of E. coli to achieve competitive advantage over rela...
Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli cells and are active against E...
Colicins are Escherichia coli–specific bacteriocins that translocate across the outer bacterial memb...
The translocation of protein toxins into a cell relies on a myriad of protein-protein interactions. ...
SummaryColicins kill Escherichia coli after translocation across the outer membrane. Colicin N displ...
We are investigating how protein bacteriocins import their toxic payload across the Gram-negative ce...
Most colicins kill Escherichia coli cells by membrane pore formation or nuclease activity and, super...