International audienceABSTRACT Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli cells and are active against E. coli and closely related strains. To penetrate the target cell, colicins bind to an outer membrane receptor at the cell surface and then translocate their N-terminal domain through the outer membrane and the periplasm. Once fully translocated, the N-terminal domain triggers entry of the catalytic C-terminal domain by an unknown process. Colicin K uses the Tsx nucleoside-specific receptor for binding at the cell surface, the OmpA protein for translocation through the outer membrane, and the TolABQR proteins for the transit through the periplasm. Here, we initiated studies to understand how the colicin K N-termi...
Protein import across cell membranes is an essential life process. Colicins are proteins produced an...
Most colicins kill Escherichia coli cells by membrane pore formation or nuclease activity and, super...
We are investigating how protein bacteriocins import their toxic payload across the Gram-negative ce...
International audienceABSTRACT Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli...
Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli cells and are active against E...
International audienceSeveral proteins of the Tol/Pal system are required for group A colicin import...
International audienceColicins use two envelope multiprotein systems to reach their cellular target ...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
International audienceGroup A colicins need proteins of the Escherichia coli envelope Tol complex (T...
Colicin N is a bacterial toxin that kills Escherichia coli and related cells. Its mode of action is ...
The natively disordered N-terminal 83-aa translocation (T) domain of E group nuclease colicins recru...
The natively disordered N-terminal 83-aa translocation (T) domain of E group nuclease colicins recru...
Colicins are proteins produced by some strains of E. coli to achieve competitive advantage over rela...
The natively disordered N-terminal 83-aa translocation (T) domain of E group nuclease colicins recru...
International audienceABSTRACT Intracellularly expressed antibodies have been designed to bind and i...
Protein import across cell membranes is an essential life process. Colicins are proteins produced an...
Most colicins kill Escherichia coli cells by membrane pore formation or nuclease activity and, super...
We are investigating how protein bacteriocins import their toxic payload across the Gram-negative ce...
International audienceABSTRACT Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli...
Colicins are bacterial antibiotic toxins produced by Escherichia coli cells and are active against E...
International audienceSeveral proteins of the Tol/Pal system are required for group A colicin import...
International audienceColicins use two envelope multiprotein systems to reach their cellular target ...
International audienceColicins are antibiotic proteins that kill sensitive Escherichia coli cells. T...
International audienceGroup A colicins need proteins of the Escherichia coli envelope Tol complex (T...
Colicin N is a bacterial toxin that kills Escherichia coli and related cells. Its mode of action is ...
The natively disordered N-terminal 83-aa translocation (T) domain of E group nuclease colicins recru...
The natively disordered N-terminal 83-aa translocation (T) domain of E group nuclease colicins recru...
Colicins are proteins produced by some strains of E. coli to achieve competitive advantage over rela...
The natively disordered N-terminal 83-aa translocation (T) domain of E group nuclease colicins recru...
International audienceABSTRACT Intracellularly expressed antibodies have been designed to bind and i...
Protein import across cell membranes is an essential life process. Colicins are proteins produced an...
Most colicins kill Escherichia coli cells by membrane pore formation or nuclease activity and, super...
We are investigating how protein bacteriocins import their toxic payload across the Gram-negative ce...