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ImmD is a [[Colicin Immunity Protein]] produced by ''E. coli'' to protect itself from the cytotoxic tRNase domain of [[Colicin D]]. Once the complex has been released and bound itself to an outer membrane receptor of the target cell, the immunity protein dissociates.
ImmD is a [[Colicin Immunity Protein]] produced by ''E. coli'' to protect itself from the cytotoxic tRNase domain of [[Colicin D]]. It does this by binding to the enzymatic C domain, and inhibiting its activity. Once the complex has been released and bound itself to FepA, the outer membrane receptor of the target cell, the immunity protein dissociates.

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ImmD is a Colicin Immunity Protein produced by E. coli to protect itself from the cytotoxic tRNase domain of Colicin D. It does this by binding to the enzymatic C domain, and inhibiting its activity. Once the complex has been released and bound itself to FepA, the outer membrane receptor of the target cell, the immunity protein dissociates.

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