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Im3 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.  
<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 cytotoxic domain.  


{{STRUCTURE_1jch |  PDB=1jch  |  SCENE= Im3/Monoim3cole3/1 }}
{{STRUCTURE_1jch |  PDB=1jch  |  SCENE= Im3/Monoim3cole3/1 }}

Revision as of 14:15, 28 February 2011

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 cytotoxic domain.


PDB ID 1jch

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1jch, resolution 3.02Å ()
Ligands: ,
Related: 3eip, 1e44
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
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