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Colicin E2 Dnase domain | Colicin E2 Dnase domain | ||
− | 15.2 kDa | + | <br>15.2 kDa<br> |
Immunity Protein | Immunity Protein | ||
− | 10.0 kDa | + | <br>10.0 kDa<br> |
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− | 9.06 | + | <br>9.06<br> |
Immunity Protein | Immunity Protein | ||
− | 4.66 | + | <br>4.66<br> |
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Revision as of 11:24, 25 October 2016
Colicin E2 DNase trypsin fragment and immunity protein Im2 generator with anderson promoters
Figure 1: The structure of the Im2 immunity protein and Colicin E2 in a complex.
Usage
This part can be used to produce colicin without killing the host cell, as the immunity protein is produced more than equimolar to it.
Characteristics
Characteristics
Molecular Weight |
Colicin E2 Dnase domain
15.2 kDa Immunity Protein 10.0 kDa |
Residues | Colicin E2 Dnase domain 133 |
pI |
Colicin E2 Dnase domain
9.06 Immunity Protein 4.66 |
[Data taken created in Snapgene and http://isoelectric.ovh.org/calculate.php] |
[1] Cascales et al, Colicin Biology, Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews, vol. 71, pp. 158-229, 2007