Speculative models of colicin import. (A) Import of group A colicins. In stage 1, the colicin contacts the bacterial cell and binds to the outer membrane receptor by its central domain. In stage 2, the colicin partly unfolds and recruits the translocation machinery (e.g., the outer membrane translocon and the Tol complex). In stage 3, the colicin N-terminal domain translocates through the OM β-barrel and protrudes into the periplasm, where it interacts with the TolB subunit, thus dissociating the TolB-Pal complex. Stages 4 and 5 depict the Brownian ratchet mechanism. The colicin N-terminal domain dissociates from TolB to interact with TolA (stage 4) and then with TolQ and/or TolR (stage 5), probably after TolA degradation. In stage 6, the colicin C-terminal domain, carrying the lethal activity, is translocated by an unknown mechanism (?) and forms a pore in the inner membrane or translocates to the cytoplasm to degrade nucleic acids. The extracellular face is on the top, and the cytoplasm is on the bottom. A, TolA; A*, degradation product of TolA; B, TolB; P, Pal; Q, TolQ; R, TolR; Rec, OM receptor; T, OM translocon. Colicin is in red (t, translocation domain; r, reception domain; a, activity domain). (B) Import of group B colicins. In stage 1, the colicin contacts the bacterial cell and binds to a TonB-dependent gated channel by its central domain. In stage 2, the receptor recruits the TonB machinery through the colicin-induced receptor TonB box accessibility. In stage 3, following energy input by the ExbBD-TonB complex (yellow flash), the colicin N-terminal domain translocates through the OM and interacts with TonB by its own TonB box. Please note that two models are currently envisaged. The second model implies that TonB shuttles from the IM to the OM to release stored energy (see the group B colicin transit section). In stage 4, the colicin N-terminal domain dissociates from TonB to interact with ExbB and/or ExbD. In stage 5, the colicin C-terminal domain, carrying the lethal activity, is translocated by an unknown mechanism (?) to reach its final compartment. The extracellular face is on the top, and the cytoplasm is on bottom. B, ExbB; D, ExbD; Rec, TonB-dependent OM-gated channel. Colicin is in red (t, translocation domain; r, reception domain; a, activity domain). The TonB boxes of the receptor and the colicin are indicated by trapezoids. Another speculative model for group B colicin translocation is depicted Fig. 9.