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<scene name='ImmE5/Imm5/1'>ImmE5</scene> is an immunity protein produced by ''E. coli'' alongside [[Colicin E5]] to protect itself from the [[Colicin]]'s tRNase cytotoxic domain, and preventing cell death. This is then released when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell.
<scene name='ImmE5/Imm5/1'>ImmE5</scene> is an immunity protein produced by ''E. coli'' alongside [[Colicin E5]] to protect itself from the [[Colicin]]'s tRNase <scene name='ImmE5/Cole5c/1'>cytotoxic domain</scene>, and preventing cell death. This is then released when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell.


<Structure load='2fhz' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Imm5 bound to the cytotoxic domain of ColE5' scene=  />
<Structure load='2fhz' size='500' frame='true' align='right' caption='Imm5 bound to the cytotoxic domain of ColE5' scene=  />

Revision as of 14:08, 28 February 2011

is an immunity protein produced by E. coli alongside Colicin E5 to protect itself from the Colicin's tRNase , and preventing cell death. This is then released when the colicin binds to a cell surface receptor of a target cell.

Imm5 bound to the cytotoxic domain of ColE5

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