The family of conserved colicin DNases E2, E7, E8, and E9 are microbial toxins that kill bacteria through random degradation of the chromosomal DNA. In the present work, we compare side by side the conformational stabilities of these four highly homologous colicin DNases. Our results indicate that the apo-forms of these colicins are at room temperature and neutral pH in a dynamic conformational equilibrium between at least two quite distinct conformers. We show that the thermal stabilities of the apo-proteins differ by up to 20 degrees C. The observed differences correlate with the observed conformational behavior, that is, the tendency of the protein to form either an open, less stable or closed, more stable conformation in solution, as de...
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The conformational stabilities of full-length colicin B and its isolated C-terminal domain were stud...
In order for the 61 kDa colicin E9 protein toxin to enter the cytoplasm of susceptible cells and kil...
The family of conserved colicin DNases E2, E7, E8, and E9 are microbial toxins that kill bacteria th...
The family of conserved colicin DNases E2, E7, E8, and E9 are microbial toxins that kill bacteria th...
Colicin cytotoxicity can take various guises, the most remarkable being degradation of bacterial DNA...
Knowledge about the conformational dynamics of a protein is key to understanding its biochemical and...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Background: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-group col...
We explore the thermodynamic strategies used to achieve specific, high-affinity binding within a fam...
We explore the thermodynamic basis for high affinity binding and specificity in conserved protein co...
AbstractHow ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly...
Bacteriocins are selective protein antibiotics that bind and kill specific bacterial species, the be...
The subject of this work is the structural dynamics of colicin E9, a plasmid-encoded toxin produced ...
We have shown previously that the 134-residue endonuclease domain of the bacterial cytotoxin colicin...
© 2016 The Author(s); published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society. Prot...
The conformational stabilities of full-length colicin B and its isolated C-terminal domain were stud...
In order for the 61 kDa colicin E9 protein toxin to enter the cytoplasm of susceptible cells and kil...
The family of conserved colicin DNases E2, E7, E8, and E9 are microbial toxins that kill bacteria th...
The family of conserved colicin DNases E2, E7, E8, and E9 are microbial toxins that kill bacteria th...
Colicin cytotoxicity can take various guises, the most remarkable being degradation of bacterial DNA...
Knowledge about the conformational dynamics of a protein is key to understanding its biochemical and...
AbstractBackground: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-g...
Background: Colicin E7 (ColE7) is one of the bacterial toxins classified as a DNase-type E-group col...
We explore the thermodynamic strategies used to achieve specific, high-affinity binding within a fam...
We explore the thermodynamic basis for high affinity binding and specificity in conserved protein co...
AbstractHow ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly...
Bacteriocins are selective protein antibiotics that bind and kill specific bacterial species, the be...
The subject of this work is the structural dynamics of colicin E9, a plasmid-encoded toxin produced ...
We have shown previously that the 134-residue endonuclease domain of the bacterial cytotoxin colicin...
© 2016 The Author(s); published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society. Prot...
The conformational stabilities of full-length colicin B and its isolated C-terminal domain were stud...
In order for the 61 kDa colicin E9 protein toxin to enter the cytoplasm of susceptible cells and kil...