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*'''Colicin-B''' forms small, ion-permeable channels.  It inhibits the transport of Pro and enhances the transport of methylglucoside<ref> PMID:2419320 </ref>.  
*'''Colicin-B''' forms small, ion-permeable channels.  It inhibits the transport of Pro and enhances the transport of methylglucoside<ref> PMID:2419320 </ref>.  
*'''Colicin-D''' cleaves the anticodon loop of tRNAArg<ref> PMID:15014439 </ref>
*'''Colicin-D''' cleaves the anticodon loop of tRNAArg<ref> PMID:15014439 </ref>
*'''Colicin-E1''' binds to TolC and plug channels of Gram-negative bacteria<ref> PMID:35199644 </ref>


The structure of all colicins, of which over 20 have been identified, follows a 3 domain design:
The structure of all colicins, of which over 20 have been identified, follows a 3 domain design:

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