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Mechanism and cleavage specificity of the H-N-H endonuclease colicin E9.
Pommer AJ, Cal S, Keeble AH, Walker D, Evans SJ, Kühlmann UC, Cooper A, Connolly BA, Hemmings AM, Moore GR, James R, Kleanthous C. Pommer AJ, et al. Among authors: kleanthous c. J Mol Biol. 2001 Dec 7;314(4):735-49. doi: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.5189. J Mol Biol. 2001. PMID: 11733993
The cytotoxic domain of colicin E9 is a channel-forming endonuclease.
Mosbahi K, Lemaître C, Keeble AH, Mobasheri H, Morel B, James R, Moore GR, Lea EJ, Kleanthous C. Mosbahi K, et al. Among authors: kleanthous c. Nat Struct Biol. 2002 Jun;9(6):476-84. doi: 10.1038/nsb797. Nat Struct Biol. 2002. PMID: 12021774 Free article.
Destabilization of the colicin E9 Endonuclease domain by interaction with negatively charged phospholipids: implications for colicin translocation into bacteria.
Mosbahi K, Walker D, Lea E, Moore GR, James R, Kleanthous C. Mosbahi K, et al. Among authors: kleanthous c. J Biol Chem. 2004 May 21;279(21):22145-51. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M400402200. Epub 2004 Mar 23. J Biol Chem. 2004. PMID: 15044477 Free article.
We have shown previously that the 134-residue endonuclease domain of the bacterial cytotoxin colicin E9 (E9 DNase) forms channels in planar lipid bilayers (Mosbahi, K., Lemaitre, C., Keeble, A. H., Mobasheri, H., Morel, B., James, R., Moore, G. R., Lea, E. J., and Klean
We have shown previously that the 134-residue endonuclease domain of the bacterial cytotoxin colicin E9 (E9 DNase) forms channels in planar …
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