Mapping a membrane-associated conformation of colicin Ia (original) (raw)

Toward Elucidating the Membrane Topology of Helix Two of the Colicin E1 Channel Domain

Abdiwahab Musse

Journal of Biological Chemistry - J BIOL CHEM, 2006

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The C-terminal half of the colicin A pore-forming domain is active in vivo and in vitro

Daniel Baty

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2001

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The membrane channel-forming bacteriocidal protein, colicin El

John Dankert

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Biomembranes, 1983

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Uptake across the cell envelope and insertion into the inner membrane of ion channel-forming colicins in E coli

Daniel Baty

Biochimie, 1990

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Isolation and molecular and functional properties of the amino-terminal domain of colicin A

Roland Lloubes

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1989

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The channel domain of colicin A is inhibited by its immunity protein through direct interaction in the Escherichia coil inner membrane

David ESPESSET

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Gating properties of channels formed by colicin Ia in planar lipid bilayer membranes

Wamberto Varanda

The Journal of Membrane Biology, 1988

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Identification of a Chameleon-like pH-Sensitive Segment within the Colicin E1 Channel Domain That May Serve as the pH-Activated Trigger for Membrane Bilayer Association †

Brian Steer

Biochemistry, 1997

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Integration of the colicin A pore-forming domain into the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli 1 1 Edited by I. B. Holland

Vincent Geli

J Mol Biol, 1999

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The role of electrostatic charge in the membrane insertion of colicin A. Calculation and mutation

Daniel Baty

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1994

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Integration of the colicin A pore-forming domain into the cytoplasmic membrane of Escherichia coli

Vincent Geli

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1999

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The channel domain of colicin A is inhibited by its immunity protein through direct interaction in the Escherichia coli inner membrane

Daniel Baty

The EMBO journal, 1996

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Membrane insertion of the pore-forming domain of colicin A. A spectroscopic study

Jean-Louis Dasseux

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1991

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Colicin A and the Tol proteins involved in its translocation are preferentially located in the contact sites between the inner and outer membranes of Escherichia coli cells

Hélène Bénédetti

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1994

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Channel Domain of Colicin A Modifies the Dimeric Organization of Its Immunity Protein

Roland Lloubes

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2010

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On a domain structure of colicin E1. A COOH-terminal peptide fragment active in membrane depolarization

John Dankert

The Journal of biological chemistry, 1982

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Colicin N Binds to the Periphery of Its Receptor and Translocator, Outer Membrane Protein F

Virak Visudtiphole

Structure, 2008

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The membrane channel-forming colicin A: synthesis, secretion, structure, action and immunity

Jean-Louis Dasseux

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Biomembranes, 1988

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Ion channel forming colicins

Robert Stroud

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 1995

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Colicin A Immunity Protein Interacts with the Hydrophobic Helical Hairpin of the Colicin A Channel Domain in the Escherichia coli Inner Membrane

Daniel Baty

Journal of Bacteriology, 2001

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Site-Directed Mutagenesis of the COOH-terminal Region of Colicin A: Effect on Secretion and Voltage-Dependent Channel Activity

franc pattus

Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences, 1987

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Topology of the amphipathic helices of the colicin A pore-forming domain in E. coli lipid membranes studied by pulse EPR

Johann Klare

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2009

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Functional domains of colicin A

franc pattus

Molecular Microbiology, 1988

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Fourier transform infrared evidence for a predominantly alpha-helical structure of the membrane bound channel forming COOH-terminal peptide of colicin E1

Olaf Bousche

Biophysical Journal, 1991

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Membrane Partitioning of the Pore-Forming Domain of Colicin A. Role of the Hydrophobic Helical Hairpin

Cristina Arnulphi

Biophysical Journal, 2013

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Scanning the membrane-bound conformation of helix 1 in the colicin E1 channel domain by site-directed fluorescence labeling

Abdiwahab Musse

2006

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Folded State of the Integral Membrane Colicin E1 Immunity Protein in Solvents of Mixed Polarity †

Bernard Heymann

Biochemistry, 2000

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Displacement of OmpF loop 3 is not required for the membrane translocation of colicins N and A in vivo

Lynn Dover

FEBS Letters, 1998

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Characterization of colicin S4 and its receptor, OmpW, a minor protein of the Escherichia coli outer membrane

Volkmar Braun

Journal of bacteriology, 1999

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Topology and function of the integral membrane protein conferring immunity to colicin A

franc pattus

Molecular Microbiology, 1989

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Structure of the Complex of the Colicin E2 R-domain and Its BtuB Receptor: THE OUTER MEMBRANE COLICIN TRANSLOCON

Barry Wanner

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2007

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Membrane Topology of the Colicin A Pore-forming Domain Analyzed by Disulfide Bond Engineering

Daniel Baty

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996

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A 136-amino-acid-residue COOH-terminal fragment of colicin A is endowed with ionophoric activity

Daniel Baty

European Journal of Biochemistry, 1990

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Bactericidal Activity of Colicin V Is Mediated by an Inner Membrane Protein, SdaC, of Escherichia coli

Nathalie Pradel

Journal of Bacteriology, 2005

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Acidic interaction of the colicin A pore-forming domain with model membranes of Escherichia coli lipids results in a large perturbation of acyl chain order and stabilization of the bilayer

Vincent Geli

Biochemistry, 1992

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