MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COLICIN»
colicin
immunity
protein
type
bacteriocin
produced
toxic
some
strains
escherichia
coli
colicins
released
into
environment
reduce
competition
from
other
bacterial
bind
colicin
biology
cascales
buchanan
duché
kleanthous
lloubès
postle
riley
slatin
cavard
proteins
proteopedia
life
peptides
plasmid
encoded
peptide
cell
area
surrounding
then
parasitises
present
host
department
biochemistry
university
oxford
representing
research
microbiology
molecular
reviews
carrying
colicinogenic
that
bears
genetic
determinants
release
insights
cole
addgene
vector
database
plasmids
expression
makes
which
inhibits
cells
with
have
this
light
strand
open
uniprot
channel
forming
class
transmembrane
toxins
depolarize
leading
dissipation
cellular
energy
homstrad
pore
domain
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TENDANCES D'USAGE DU TERME «COLICIN»
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Tendances de recherche principales et usages générales de
colicin
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «COLICIN»
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colicin dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
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Colicin E1 Addition to the Swine Diet Prevents Post Weaning ...
Kuhar (1999) compared strains containing either Colicin K or E1 plasmids for
their colicin production at different growth stages, nutrient densities, and growth
phases. While the Colicin E1 gene (cea) was induced by an anaerobic
environment, ...
2
Applications and Mechanisms of
Colicin E1
To combat the rise of foodborne disease outbreaks in fresh and ready-to-eat (RTE) meats and to reduce further bacterial drug resistance, researchers are looking to natural and chemical alternatives to antibiotics.
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Handbook of Natural Toxins: Bacterial Toxins
inhibition of protein synthesis and does not occur during the lag period before
complex II formation [43]. An identical cleavage occurs in vitro following the
incubation of normal 70 S ribosomes with purified colicin [34,42,43]. This in vitro
reaction ...
M. Carolyn Hardegree, Anthony T. Tu, 1988
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Bacteriocins: Ecology and Evolution
3.3. Colicins. and. Colicin-like. Bacteriocins. Colicins are a diverse group of SOS-
inducible high molecular weight bacteriocins produced by Escherichia coli.
Colicin-encoding genes are found on plasmids, and numerous types of colicin ...
Margaret A. Riley, Milind A. Chavan, 2006
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Prokaryotic Antimicrobial Peptides: From Genes to Applications
The crystal structures of BtuB in complex with the R-domain of the RNase colicin
E3 or DNase colicin E2 revealed a probably conserved mechanism for the
translocation of colicins of group A across the outer membrane (Kurisu et al. 2003
...
Djamel Drider, Sylvie Rebuffat, 2011
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Handbook of Biologically Active Peptides
This secondary receptor/translocator was inferred to be another Cir molecule.13
Superimposition of the complete colicin Ia structure onto the structure of Ia–Cir
complex reveals that because of the long 160-Å helices connecting R-domain to
...
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Molecular Action of Toxins and Viruses
When added to an in vitro reaction, in sufficient amount, the immunity protein
completely prevents the inactivation of ribosomes by colicin E3. However, even
adding a large molar excess of immunity protein to colicin E3 did not prevent the
...
P. Cohen, S. Van Heyningen, 2012
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Molecular Biology: Academic Cell Update Edition
Many pathogenic bacteria carry genes for virulence on plasmids or other mobile
genetic elements. example, the ColE2 plasmid carries genes for both colicin E2
and a soluble immunity protein that binds colicin E2. This immunity protein does ...
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Bacterial and Bacteriophage Genetics
An important group of nonconjugative plasmids is the colicin E group. Colicin A (
originally found in Citrobacter freundii) probably also belongs to this group. The
original colicin E designation has been subdivided into three distinct groups, El, ...
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Transport Processes in Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Organisms
Similarly, the leakiness and colicin tolerance phenotypes have been dissociated
in many tol mutations. Therefore, a destabilized cell envelope does not prevent
group A colicins from being translocated. Tol proteins are not always ...
W.N. Konings, H.R. Kaback, J.S. Lolkema, 1996
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «COLICIN»
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colicin est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Density-dependent adaptive resistance allows swimming bacteria to …
Nutrient-responsive regulation determines biodiversity in a colicin-mediated bacterial community. BMC Biol 12: 68. | Article | PubMed |; Hol FJH ... «Nature.com, juil 15»
All change for bacterial outer membrane proteins
Using single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, they noticed that the colicin-bound receptors behaved in an unusual way in the membrane. «Phys.Org, juin 15»
Niles West Student Named 2015 Intel STS Semifinalist; One of 6 in …
... the Intel Science Talent Search (STS) Semifinalists for his research project on the Synthesis of Colicin M Using Cell-Free Protein Synthesis. «Chicago Tribune, janv 15»
New understanding of how bacteria build their protective cell wall
"The first time we were able to see the colicin product I was incredibly excited because I knew we were detecting the flipping reaction," said Lok ... «Phys.Org, juil 14»
Scientists Chance Upon Protein that can Kill E Coli
Protein that can Kill E Coli. The protein Colicin N is found inside the Escherichia coli itself, and kills competing bacterium in a very efficient way. «Indiatimes.com, juil 13»
Lab accident could lead to new antibiotics
... a team from Newcastle University described studying a protein derived from E.coli bacteria, called Colicin N, which kills competing bacteria in ... «New Zealand Herald, juil 13»
Formulating Food Safety: An Overview of Antimicrobial Ingredients
There are many other bacteriocins that have been demonstrated as antimicrobials. Examples include pediocin, sakacin, reuterin, lacticin, macedocin and colicin. «Food Safety Magazine, janv 13»
E. coli's weapon in bug-on-bug warfare
“Our research has specifically provided structural evidence that colicin A in E.coli binds to a novel binding site of the protein (TolA) which is ... «Futurity: Research News, juin 12»
Synthetic biology: Licensing bacteria to kill
To ensure the release of the toxin, the gene encoding the lysis protein for colicin E7, also under the control of a luxR promoter, was introduced. Above a certain ... «Nature.com, sept 11»
How Rock-Paper-Scissors Could Shape Bacterial Evolution
One of them produces a protein, colicin, that's toxic to other cells; it also makes a set of proteins that allow it to survive the toxins it makes. «Wired News, juin 11»