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Im3 is the immunity protein produced by ''E. coli'' cells alongside [[Colicin E3]] to prevent the colicin's RNase activity from killing the cell. Once the complex has been released by the producing ''E. coli'' it then binds to a target cell, and upon binding the immunity protein is released.  
<scene name='Im3/Monoim3/1'>Im3</scene> is the [[Colicin Immunity Protein]] produced by ''E. coli'' cells alongside [[Colicin E3]] to prevent the [[Colicin]]'s RNase activity from killing the cell. Once the complex has been released by the producing ''E. coli'' it then binds to a target cell, and upon binding the immunity protein is released from the <scene name='Im3/Monocole3/1'>ColE3</scene> cytotoxic domain.  
{{STRUCTURE_1jch|  PDB=1jch  | SIZE=300| SCENE=Im3/Monoim3cole3/1|right|  CAPTION=Colicin-E3 immunity protein complex with colicin E3, [[1jch]] }}


{{STRUCTURE_3eip |  PDB=3eip  |  SCENE= }}
 
 
==3D structures of colicin-E3 immunitiy protein==
 
[[Colicin Immunity Protein]]

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