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Colicin interactions

Figure 13 summarizes the present state of knowledge regarding interactions of siderophores, phages, and colicins with membrane systems in the enteric bacteria. Over the eons of evolutionary time, noxious agents have acquired the capacity to exploit these receptors as a means of penetrating the cell envlope. It would be important to ascertain if this analogy extends to plant and animal virus receptors. [Pg.28]

U. C. Kuhlmann, A. J. Pommer, G. R. Moore, R. James, and C. Kleanthous,/. Mo/. B o/., 301, 1163-1178 (2000). Specificity in Protein-Protein Interactions The Structural Basis for Dual Recognition in Endonuclease Colicin-Immunity Protein Complexes. [Pg.171]


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