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col·i·cin C0474800 (kŏl′ĭ-sĭn, kō′lĭ-)n. Any of various antibacterial proteins produced by certain strains of E. coli that inhibit or kill closely related species or strains of bacteria. [New Latin colī, specific epithet of Escherichia colī; see E. coli + -(i)c + -in.]colicin (ˈkɒlɪsɪn) or colicinena bacteriocidal proteincolicinenUK
colicin[′kä·lə·sən] (microbiology) A bacteriocin produced by coliform bacteria, such as Escherichia coli. colicinenUK
col·i·cin (kol'i-sin), Bacteriocin produced by strains of Escherichia coli and by other enterobacteria (Shigella and Salmonella) that carry the necessary plasmids. Many are toxic to related bacterial strains and bind to specific cellular receptors interfering with normal function. [(Escherichia) coli + bacteriocin] colicin (kŏl′ĭ-sĭn, kō′lĭ-)n. Any of various antibacterial proteins produced by certain strains of E. coli that inhibit or kill closely related species or strains of bacteria.col·i·cin (kol'i-sin) Bacteriocin produced by strains of Escherichia coli and other enterobacteria. [(Escherichia) coli + bacteriocin] |