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{{STRUCTURE_2hdi| PDB=2hdi | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=E. coli colicin I receptor complexed with colicin Ia receptor-binding domain, [[2hdi]] }} | {{STRUCTURE_2hdi| PDB=2hdi | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=E. coli colicin I receptor complexed with colicin Ia receptor-binding domain and lauryl dimethylamine oxide, [[2hdi]] }} | ||
'''Colicin I receptor''' (Cir) is an E. coli outer membrane protein which binds colicin Ia. Upon binding it changes its conformation enabling the colicin to insert into the inner membrane forming a voltage-dependent ion channel resulting in killing the bacteria. | '''Colicin I receptor''' (Cir) is an E. coli outer membrane protein which binds colicin Ia. Upon binding it changes its conformation enabling the colicin to insert into the inner membrane forming a voltage-dependent ion channel resulting in killing the bacteria. |
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Template:STRUCTURE 2hdi
Colicin I receptor (Cir) is an E. coli outer membrane protein which binds colicin Ia. Upon binding it changes its conformation enabling the colicin to insert into the inner membrane forming a voltage-dependent ion channel resulting in killing the bacteria.
3D Structures of Colicin I receptor3D Structures of Colicin I receptor
2hdf – EcCir – Escherichia coli
2hdi – EcCir + colicin Ia receptor-binding domain