Circular dichroism and molecular modeling of the E. coli TolA periplasmic domains (original) (raw)
Macromolecular Import into Escherichia coli : The TolA C-Terminal Domain Changes Conformation When Interacting with the Colicin A Toxin †
Roland Lloubes
Biochemistry, 2002
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Bacterial toxin colicin N-T domain structure changes to ordered state upon binding C-terminal domain of TolA
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TURKISH JOURNAL OF BIOLOGY, 2014
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Binding of colicins A and E1 to purified ToIA domains
Hélène Bénédetti
Microbiology, 1997
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TolA: a membrane protein involved in colicin uptake contains an extended helical region
Sharyn Freyermuth
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991
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The TolA-recognition Site of Colicin N. ITC, SPR and Stopped-flow Fluorescence Define a Crucial 27-residue Segment
Isa Gokce
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2000
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Structural dynamics of the membrane translocation domain of colicin E9 and its interaction with TolB
Nigel Clayden
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2002
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The crystal structure of the TolB box of colicin A in complex with TolB reveals important differences in the recruitment of the common TolB translocation portal used by group A colicins
Richard James
Molecular microbiology, 2010
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Characterisation of the interaction of colicin A with its co-receptor TolA
Yingming Zhang, Richard James
FEBS Letters, 2010
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Characterisation of a mobile protein-binding epitope in the translocation domain of colicin E9
Nigel Clayden
Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 2000
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The Tol proteins of Escherichia coli and their involvement in the translocation of group A colicins
Anne Vianney
Biochimie, 2002
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The unstructured domain of colicin N kills Escherichia coli
Zulkifli Salleh
2013
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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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Identification of residues in the putative TolA box which are essential for the toxicity of the endonuclease toxin colicin E9
Richard James
Microbiology, 1997
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Tol-Dependent Macromolecule Import through the Escherichia coli Cell Envelope Requires the Presence of an Exposed TolA Binding Motif
Roland Lloubes
Journal of Bacteriology, 2005
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Import of colicins across the outer membrane of Escherichia coli involves multiple protein interactions in the periplasm
Roland Lloubes
Molecular Microbiology, 2001
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Clusters in an Intrinsically Disordered Protein Create a Protein-Binding Site: The TolB-Binding Region of Colicin E9 †
Nigel Clayden
Biochemistry, 2005
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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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Interactions of TolB with the Translocation Domain of Colicin E9 Require an Extended TolB Box
Richard James
Journal of Bacteriology, 2005
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Solution Structure of the E.coli TolA C-terminal Domain Reveals Conformational Changes upon Binding to the Phage g3p N-terminal Domain
Roland Lloubes
Journal of Molecular Biology, 2005
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Crystal structure of the cytotoxic bacterial protein colicin B at 2.5 Å resolution
BuHyun Youn
Molecular Microbiology, 2004
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Interaction of the Colicin K Bactericidal Toxin with Components of Its Import Machinery in the Periplasm of Escherichia coli
Roland Lloubes
Journal of Bacteriology, 2010
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Membrane topologies of the TolQ and TolR proteins of Escherichia coli: inactivation of TolQ by a missense mutation in the proposed first transmembrane segment
Volkmar Braun
Journal of bacteriology, 1993
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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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Transmembrane α-Helix Interactions are Required for the Functional Assembly of theEscherichia coliTol Complex
Vincent Geli
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1995
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Role of TolR N-terminal, central, and C-terminal domains in dimerization and interaction with TolA and tolQ
Hélène Bénédetti
Journal of bacteriology, 1999
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Crystal Structure of Colicin E3
Menachem Shoham
Molecular Cell, 2001
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Protein import into Escherichia coli : colicins A and E1 interact with a component of their translocation system
Roland Lloubes
The Embo Journal, 1991
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Mapping the Interactions between Escherichia coli Tol Subunits: ROTATION OF THE TolR TRANSMEMBRANE HELIX
Roland Lloubes
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009
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Mapping the Interactions between Escherichia coli Tol Subunits ROTATION OF THE ToIR TRANSMEMBRANE HELIX
Roland Lloubes
The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009
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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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Isolation and molecular and functional properties of the amino-terminal domain of colicin A
Vincent Geli
European Journal of Biochemistry, 1989
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Crystal structure of colicin e3: implications for ribosome inactivation and cell entry
Menachem Shoham
Acta Crystallographica Section A Foundations of Crystallography, 2002
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The crystal structure of the immunity protein of colicin E7 suggests a possible colicin-interacting surface
Martin Safo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996
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Energy-Dependent Conformational Change in the TolA Protein of Escherichia coli Involves Its N-Terminal Domain, TolQ, and TolR
Anne Vianney
Journal of Bacteriology, 2001
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Novel colicin 10: assignment of four domains to TonB-and TolC dependent uptake via the Tsx receptor and to pore formation
Volkmar Braun
Molecular Microbiology, 1995
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