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Colicin receptors and the mechanisms of colicin uptake.

Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Erste Abteilung Originale. Reihe A: Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Parasitologie, 1980
This review deals in detail with the nature, synthesis, physiologic functions, and the regulation of colicin receptors, which represent components of transportsystems, as well as with the two mechanisms of the colicin uptake within the groups A and B of colicins.
R J, Kadner, P J, Bassford, A P, Pugsley
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Colicin Js of Shigella sonnei: Classification of type colicin “7”

Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Mikrobiologie und Hygiene. Series A: Medical Microbiology, Infectious Diseases, Virology, Parasitology, 1987
Colicinotype 7 of Shigella sonnei, introduced by Abbott and Graham, is one of those most frequently found in epidemiological screenings. It is represented by the production of a single colicin (acidic protein of m. w. 46 kD) endowed with some striking features. It is unstable at pH 8.0 and at the temperature of 70 degrees C.
J, Smarda, J, Petrzelová, B, Vyskot
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Nature of Colicine Receptors

Nature, 1961
COLICINES are unique among antibiotics in being specifically adsorbed on to the surface of bacteria in a manner analogous to antibodies and bacteriophages. Besides being removed from solution by adsorption on sensitive bacteria1, they can be inactivated by extracts of sensitive, but not of resistant, organisms2.
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Vibrio cholerae and Colicines

Nature, 1963
COLICINES originally demonstrated in E. coli have since been found in many other Gram-negative bacilli present in the intestine, Ps. pyocyanea and some Gram-positive bacilli1–4. Such antibacterial substances are now called bacteriocines5. It has also been confirmed that bacteria of different genera may produce a similar colicine6 and that the range of ...
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Colicine K

Nature, 1955
W F, GOEBEL   +3 more
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Regulating colicin synthesis to cope with stress and lethality of colicin production

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2012
Colicins are plasmid-encoded bacteriocins active against Escherichia coli and closely related species of Enterobacteriaceae. They promote microbial diversity and genetic diversity in E. coli populations. Colicin synthesis is characteristically repressed by the LexA protein, the key regulator of the SOS response.
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Role of Cal, the colicin A lysis protein, in two steps of colicin A release and in the interaction with colicin A–porin complexes

Microbiology, 2004
Release of colicin A was studied inEscherichia colicells that differed in expressing thecolicinAlysis protein (Cal). Pools of released and unreleased colicin A were harvested throughout colicin A induction. The amount of colicin A in each pool varied with the time of induction, allowing the definition of two sequential steps in colicin A release, one ...
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Colicins

Annual Review of Microbiology, 1957
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The adsorption of colicine

The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1964
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Colicine A

Nature, 1963
G. T. BARRY, D. L. EVERHART, M. GRAHAM
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