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Journal of Bacteriology, August 1998, p. 4111-4115, Vol. 180, No. 16
Mikrobiologie/Membranphysiologie,
Universität Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany
Received 20 March 1998/Accepted 6 June 1998
The hydrophobic C terminus of pore-forming colicins associates with
and inserts into the cytoplasmic membrane and is the target of the
respective immunity protein. The hydrophobic region of colicin U of
Shigella boydii was mutated to identify determinants responsible for recognition of colicin U by the colicin U immunity protein. Deletion of the tip of the hydrophobic hairpin of colicin U
resulted in a fully active colicin that was no longer inactivated by
the colicin U immunity protein. Replacement of eight amino acids at the
tip of the colicin U hairpin by the corresponding amino acids of the
related colicin B resulted in colicin U(575-582ColB), which was
inactivated by the colicin U immunity protein to 10% of the level of
inactivation of the wild-type colicin U. The colicin B immunity protein
inactivated colicin U(575-582ColB) to the same degree. These results
indicate that the tip of the hydrophobic hairpin of colicin U and of
colicin B mainly determines the interaction with the corresponding
immunity proteins and is not required for colicin activity. Comparison
of these results with published data suggests that interhelical loops
and not membrane helices of pore-forming colicins mainly interact with
the cognate immunity proteins and that the loops are located in
different regions of the A-type and E1-type colicins. The colicin U
immunity protein forms four transmembrane segments in the cytoplasmic
membrane, and the N and C termini face the cytoplasm.
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The Tip of the Hydrophobic Hairpin of Colicin U Is Dispensable
for Colicin U Activity but Is Important for Interaction with
the Immunity Protein
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Present address: Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine,
Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic.
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