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Colicin E6 is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by ''E. coli'' which acts against other nearby ''E. coli'' to kill them with its 16s rRNase activity; it digests the 16s ribosomal subunit, ultimately leading to the death of the cell.
Colicin E6 is a type of [[Colicin]], a bacteriocin made by ''E. coli'' which acts against other nearby ''E. coli'' to kill them with its [[16s rRNase activity]]; it digests the 16s ribosomal subunit, ultimately leading to the death of the cell.
 
==Synthesis and release==
==Synthesis and release==
The ColE6 operon is encoded on a plasmid in the ''E. coli'' cell, and includes the [[Colicin Immunity Protein]], [[ImmE6]]. Once the colicin has been produced, it binds to its immunity protein; this protects the colicinogenic cell from the cytotoxic activity of the colicin.


==Mechanism of uptake==
==Mechanism of uptake==


==Killing Activities==
==Killing Activities==

Revision as of 17:13, 26 February 2011

Colicin E6 is a type of Colicin, a bacteriocin made by E. coli which acts against other nearby E. coli to kill them with its 16s rRNase activity; it digests the 16s ribosomal subunit, ultimately leading to the death of the cell.

Synthesis and releaseSynthesis and release

The ColE6 operon is encoded on a plasmid in the E. coli cell, and includes the Colicin Immunity Protein, ImmE6. Once the colicin has been produced, it binds to its immunity protein; this protects the colicinogenic cell from the cytotoxic activity of the colicin.

Mechanism of uptakeMechanism of uptake

Killing ActivitiesKilling Activities

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