Bacteriocins are the most abundant and diverse defense systems in bacteria. As a result of the specific mechanisms of bacteriocin recognition and translocation into the target cell it is assumed that these toxins mediate intra-specific or population-level interactions. However, no published studies specifically address this question. We present here a survey of bacteriocin production in a collection of enteric bacteria isolated from wild mammals in Australia. A subset of the bacteriocin-producing strains was assayed for the ability to kill a broad range of enteric bacteria from the same bacterial collection. A novel method of estimating killing breadth was developed and used to compare the surveyed bacteriocins in terms of the phylogenetic ...
Bacteria and fungi secrete antibiotics to suppress and kill other microbes, but can these compounds ...
ABSTRACT Competition betweenmicrobes is widespread in nature, especially among those that are closel...
Bacteria produce a wide arsenal of toxic compounds in order to kill competing species. Bacteriocins,...
Background: Evolutionary arms race plays a major role in shaping biological diversity. In microbial ...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
A key property of many antibiotics is that they will kill or inhibit a diverse range of microbial sp...
Abstract Bacteriocins are usually viewed as the effective weapons of bacterial killers. However, kil...
Understanding the conditions that favour the evolution and maintenance of spiteful bacteriocin produ...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteriocins are an abundant class of antimicrobial molecules that appear to mediate population dyna...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteria have evolved a wide range of mechanisms to harm and kill their competitors, including chemi...
The bacteriocin family is the most abundant and diverse group of bacterial defenses. Key information...
UA Open Access Publishing FundCompetition between microbes is widespread in nature, especially among...
Bacteria and fungi secrete antibiotics to suppress and kill other microbes, but can these compounds ...
ABSTRACT Competition betweenmicrobes is widespread in nature, especially among those that are closel...
Bacteria produce a wide arsenal of toxic compounds in order to kill competing species. Bacteriocins,...
Background: Evolutionary arms race plays a major role in shaping biological diversity. In microbial ...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
When competing for space and resources, bacteria produce toxins known as bacteriocins to gain an adv...
A key property of many antibiotics is that they will kill or inhibit a diverse range of microbial sp...
Abstract Bacteriocins are usually viewed as the effective weapons of bacterial killers. However, kil...
Understanding the conditions that favour the evolution and maintenance of spiteful bacteriocin produ...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteriocins are an abundant class of antimicrobial molecules that appear to mediate population dyna...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteria have evolved a wide range of mechanisms to harm and kill their competitors, including chemi...
The bacteriocin family is the most abundant and diverse group of bacterial defenses. Key information...
UA Open Access Publishing FundCompetition between microbes is widespread in nature, especially among...
Bacteria and fungi secrete antibiotics to suppress and kill other microbes, but can these compounds ...
ABSTRACT Competition betweenmicrobes is widespread in nature, especially among those that are closel...
Bacteria produce a wide arsenal of toxic compounds in order to kill competing species. Bacteriocins,...