International audienceColicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escherichia coli. They are produced by strains of E. coli carrying a colicinogenic plasmid that bears the genetic determinants for colicin synthesis, immunity, and release. Insights gained into each fundamental aspect of their biology are presented: their synthesis, which is under SOS regulation; their release into the extracellular medium, which involves the colicin lysis protein; and their uptake mechanisms and modes of action. Colicins are organized into three domains, each one involved in a different step of the process of killing sensitive bacteria. The structures of some colicins are known at the atomic level and are discussed. Colicins exert their l...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
Abstract Colicins are plasmid-encoded bacteriocins active against Escherichia coli and closely relat...
International audienceSUMMARY Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escher...
International audienceSUMMARY Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escher...
International audienceSUMMARY Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escher...
Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escherichia coli. They are produced ...
International audienceColicin action is initiated by adsorption of the bacteriocin onto a specific r...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
International audiencePore-forming colicins constitute a large family of homologous bacteriocins tha...
Protein import across cell membranes is an essential life process. Colicins are proteins produced an...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in colicin translocat...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
Abstract Colicins are plasmid-encoded bacteriocins active against Escherichia coli and closely relat...
International audienceSUMMARY Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escher...
International audienceSUMMARY Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escher...
International audienceSUMMARY Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escher...
Colicins are proteins produced by and toxic for some strains of Escherichia coli. They are produced ...
International audienceColicin action is initiated by adsorption of the bacteriocin onto a specific r...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
International audiencePore-forming colicins constitute a large family of homologous bacteriocins tha...
Protein import across cell membranes is an essential life process. Colicins are proteins produced an...
International audienceThis chapter discusses the molecular mechanisms involved in colicin translocat...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
Abstract Colicins are plasmid-encoded bacteriocins active against Escherichia coli and closely relat...