We report on the application of site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy to study possible oligomerization of the bacterial toxin colicin A (ColA) upon membrane insertion in vitro and in vivo. We applied SDSL-EPR protocols and optimized experimental conditions to perform continuous wave EPR experiments and double electron-electron resonance distance measurements on intact Escherichia coli cells interacting with nitroxide spin-labeled ColA. Our data suggest that ColA forms dimers upon membrane insertion, thus explaining previously reported pore diameters of about 1 nm, which are unlikely to be formed by a single colicin A monomer.
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Dunkel, S., Pulagam, L. P., Steinhoff, H. J., & Klare, J. P. (2015). In vivo EPR on spin labeled colicin A reveals an oligomeric assembly of the pore-forming domain in E. coli membranes. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : PCCP, 17(7), 4875–4878. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cp05638h
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