Gene Review:
kil - kil protein
Escherichia coli
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High impact information on kil
- The cea and kil genes are in the same inducible operon, with transcription being initiated from a promoter adjacent to the cea gene [1].
- cea, imm, and kil are a cluster of three functionally related genes of the plasmid ColE1 [1].
- Regulation of gene expression in plasmid ColE1: delayed expression of the kil gene [1].
References
- Regulation of gene expression in plasmid ColE1: delayed expression of the kil gene. Zhang, S.P., Yan, L.F., Zubay, G. J. Bacteriol. (1988) [Pubmed]
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