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Cytoplasmic colicin A has the ability to bind to membranes and to form stable dimers. This form remains stable even in the presence of 1% SDS at 25 degrees C. Both of these properties were not observed for extracellular colicin A suggesting a possible difference in the conformation between cytoplasmic and extracellular colicin A.
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