Purification and characterization of two kinds of porins from the Enterobacter cloacae outer membrane.
AUTOR(ES)
Kaneko, M
RESUMO
Two major outer membrane proteins of Enterobacter cloacae 206 were purified and identified as porins by using reconstituted vesicles. The 37-kilodalton porin forms a channel with a radius of 0.6 nm, which prefers positively charged substances to negatively charged ones, whereas the 39- to 40-kilodalton porin forms a larger channel with a radius of 0.8 nm, which has weaker selectivity for electric charges.
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