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. 1989 Dec;171(12):6430–6436. doi: 10.1128/jb.171.12.6430-6436.1989

Molecular structure and immunity specificity of colicin E6, an evolutionary intermediate between E-group colicins and cloacin DF13.

A Akutsu 1, H Masaki 1, T Ohta 1
PMCID: PMC210531  PMID: 2687234

Abstract

The primary structure of a 3.1-kilobase E6 or E3 segment carrying colicin and related genes was determined. Plasmid ColE6-CT14 showed striking homology to ColE3-CA38 throughout this segment, including homology to the secondary immunity gene, immE8, downstream of the E6 or E3 immunity gene. The ColE3-CA38 and ColE6-CT14 sequences, however, contained an exceptional hot spot region encoding both the colicin-active domain (RNase region) and the immunity protein, reflecting their different immunity specificities. On the other hand, some chimeric plasmids were constructed through homologous recombination between colicin E3 and cloacin DF13 operons. The resulting plasmids were deduced to produce chimeric colicins with a colicin E3-type N-terminal part, a cloacin DF13-type C-terminal-active domain, and the DF13 immunity protein. The killing spectra of the chimeric colicins and the immunities of the plasmids were identical to those of colicin E6 and ColE6-CT14, respectively, showing that the colicin E6 immunity specificity is completely equivalent to that of cloacin DF13. Nevertheless, colicin E6 has been found to show a sequence diversity from cloacin DF13 almost to the same extent as that from colicin E3 in their RNase and immunity regions, indicating that only a small number of amino acids defines the immunity specificity for discrimination between colicins E3 and E6 (or cloacin DF13).

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