Halocin H4 is activated through cleavage by halolysin HlyR4
Shaoxing Chen,
Yongpei Dai,
Juntao Ke
et al.
Abstract:Halocins are antimicrobial peptides secreted by haloarchaea capable of inhibiting the growth of other haloarchaea or bacteria. Halocin H4 (HalH4) is secreted by the model halophilic archaeon
Haloferax mediterranei
ATCC 33500. Despite attempts to express
halH4
heterologously in
Escherichia coli
and subsequent careful renaturation procedures commonly employed for haloarchaeal proteins, no active halocin was obtained. However, it … Show more
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