نتایج جستجو برای: colicin

تعداد نتایج: 1137  

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2004
Yu-Hui Lin Chen-Chung Liao Po-Huang Liang Hanna S Yuan Kin-Fu Chak

The restriction/modification system is considered to be the most common machinery of microorganisms for protection against bacteriophage infection. However, we found that mitomycin C induced Escherichia coli containing ColE7-K317 can confer limited protection against bacteriophage M13K07 and lambda infection. Our study showed that degree of protection is correlated with the expression level of ...

2013
Allan Mills

TonB-dependent transporters are β-barrel outer membrane proteins that depend on interactions with the inner membrane protein TonB to drive import of scarce nutrients. Upon becoming ligand-loaded, TonB-dependent transporters bind TonB through a β-strand exchange. FhuA is the TonB-dependent transporter that transports hydroxamate iron siderophores, such as ferrichrome and ferricrocin, into the pe...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1987
E Schramm J Mende V Braun R M Kamp

Colicin B formed by Escherichia coli kills sensitive bacteria by dissipating the membrane potential through channel formation. The nucleotide sequence of the structural gene (cba) which encodes colicin B and of the upstream region was determined. A polypeptide consisting of 511 amino acids was deduced from the open reading frame. The active colicin had a molecular weight of 54,742. The carboxy-...

Journal: :International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology 2000
G Alonso G Vílchez V Rodríguez Lemoine

Here we review the mechanisms that bacterial cells use to protect themselves against channel-forming colicins. Four mechanisms are examined: immunity, resistance, tolerance and PacB character. Immunity confers protection to colicinogenic cells against the colicin they produce, since the colicinogenic plasmid bears the genetic determinant for such immunity protein. Resistance is provided by modi...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1975
S K Guterman A Wright D H Boyd

Rough strains of Salmonella typhimurium were sensitive to coliphage BF23. Spontaneous mutants resistant to BF23 (bfe) were isolated, and the trait was mapped using phage P1. The bfe gene in S. typhimurium was located between argF (66% co-transducible) and rif (61% co-transducible). The BF23-sensitive S. typhimurium strains were not sensitive to the E colicins. Cells of these rough strains absor...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1983
J O Bullock F S Cohen J R Dankert W A Cramer

A COOH-terminal tryptic fragment (Mr approximately equal to 20,000) of colicin E1 has been proposed to contain the membrane channel-forming domain of the colicin molecule. A comparison is made of the conductance properties of colicin E1 and its COOH-terminal fragment in planar bilayer membranes. The macroscopic and single channel properties of colicin E1 and its COOH-terminal tryptic fragment a...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1971
L G Burman K Nordström

A mutant (G11el) of Escherichia coli selected as being resistant to ampicillin and showing signs of an envelope defect was also found to be tolerant to colicins E2 and E3. The colicin tolerance of G11el could be partially repressed by Mg(2+) ions. Transition from tolerance to sensitivity and vice versa by shifting the concentration of Mg(2+) in the growth medium required several generations. Th...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1967
H R Herschman D R Helinski

Colicinogenic factors ColI and ColV, which have been shown to behave as sex factors, could not be induced with mitomycin C. In contrast, the ColE(1), ColE(2), and ColE(3) factors, which do not exhibit any fertility factor characteristics, are inducible by this agent. The induced production of colicins E(1), E(2), and E(3) was accompanied by a loss in viability at a concentration of mitomycin C ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1970
L Wendt

The kinetics and the temperature dependence of potassium loss from Escherichia coli cells treated with colicin K have been examined. At 37 C, after a single lethal hit, essentially all of the intracellular potassium is lost within the first few minutes of treatment. The initial rate of loss is linearly related to colicin concentration up to a multiplicity of 30. As the temperature is decreased ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1972
C A Plate S E Luria

The effects of trypsin on Escherichia coli cells that have been treated with colicins have been examined. By the use of trypsin, it has been possible to demonstrate that the action of several colicins (E1, E2, and K) proceeds through at least two stages. Stage I is a period after colicin adsorption when trypsin can restore colony-forming ability to a colicin-treated cell. Stage I is followed by...

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