A contribution to the problem of a common receptor of the E-group colicins |
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Authors: | J. Šmarda J. Adler |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Medicine, J. E. Purkyn University, Brno, Czechoslovakia |
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Abstract: | ![]() The question of a common receptor for colicins E1, E2 and E3 was studied by comparing the kinetics of their action in different colicin mixtures with that of each colicin alone.The rate of specific adsorption of colicins was studied in two ways: by assaying the decreasing amount of free colicin in the solution (direct) and by determining the numbers of surviving colony-forming bacteria (indirect). At the same multiplicity, the rate of adsorption and inhibitory effect varied for each colicin tested (E1, E2, E3 and K).These differences were the basis of our study on the inhibitory effects of mixtures of two colicins added either simultaneously or successively.The results were conclusive: E1 and K bind to receptor sites different from a common receptor site for colicins E2 and E3. Thus colicin E1 should be excluded from the E group. It is suggested to sign it J as previously.The authors wish to thank Dr. B. marda for his mathematical advice. |
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