Nisin is a lanthionine antimicrobial effective against diverse Gram-positive bacteria and is used as a food preservative worldwide. Its action is mediated by pyrophosphate recognition of the bacterial cell wall receptors lipid II and undecaprenyl pyrophosphate. Nisin/receptor complexes disrupt cytoplasmic membranes, inhibit cell wall synthesis and dysregulate bacterial cell division. Gram-negative bacteria are much more tolerant to antimicrobials including nisin. In contrast to Gram-positives, Gram-negative bacteria possess an outer membrane, the major constituent of which is lipopolysaccharide (LPS). This contains surface exposed phosphate and pyrophosphate groups and hence can be targeted by nisin. Here we describe the impact of LPS on me...
The spread of infectious diseases and the increase in antibiotic resistance represent a life-threate...
Nisin and related lantibiotics kill bacteria by pore formation, or by sequestering Lipid II. Some la...
Lanthionine antibiotics are an important class of naturally-occurring antimicrobial peptides. The be...
Nisin is a lanthionine antimicrobial effective against diverse Gram-positive bacteria and is used as...
Monomolecular layers of lipids at the air/water interface have been used as a model membrane to stud...
Nisin is a cationic polycyclic bacteriocin secreted by some lactic acid bacteria. Nisin has previous...
Nisin and other lantibiotics have a bacteriocidal effect against Gram-positive bacteria, and also in...
Nisin and other lantibiotics have a bacteriocidal effect against Gram-positive bacteria, and also in...
Nisin is a pore-forming antimicrobial peptide. The capacity of nisin to induce transmembrane movemen...
Lantibiotics are ribosomally synthesized (methyl)lanthionine containing peptides which can efficient...
AbstractThe antimicrobial peptide nisin exerts its activity by a unique dual mechanism. It permeates...
Nisin is a lantibiotic produced by some strains of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The target for ...
Lantibiotics are ribosomally synthesized and posttranslationally modified antimicrobial compounds co...
Nisin is a 34 residue long cationic lanthionine antibiotic produced by Lactococcus lactis and antimi...
The spread of infectious diseases and the increase in antibiotic resistance represent a life-threate...
Nisin and related lantibiotics kill bacteria by pore formation, or by sequestering Lipid II. Some la...
Lanthionine antibiotics are an important class of naturally-occurring antimicrobial peptides. The be...
Nisin is a lanthionine antimicrobial effective against diverse Gram-positive bacteria and is used as...
Monomolecular layers of lipids at the air/water interface have been used as a model membrane to stud...
Nisin is a cationic polycyclic bacteriocin secreted by some lactic acid bacteria. Nisin has previous...
Nisin and other lantibiotics have a bacteriocidal effect against Gram-positive bacteria, and also in...
Nisin and other lantibiotics have a bacteriocidal effect against Gram-positive bacteria, and also in...
Nisin is a pore-forming antimicrobial peptide. The capacity of nisin to induce transmembrane movemen...
Lantibiotics are ribosomally synthesized (methyl)lanthionine containing peptides which can efficient...
AbstractThe antimicrobial peptide nisin exerts its activity by a unique dual mechanism. It permeates...
Nisin is a lantibiotic produced by some strains of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The target for ...
Lantibiotics are ribosomally synthesized and posttranslationally modified antimicrobial compounds co...
Nisin is a 34 residue long cationic lanthionine antibiotic produced by Lactococcus lactis and antimi...
The spread of infectious diseases and the increase in antibiotic resistance represent a life-threate...
Nisin and related lantibiotics kill bacteria by pore formation, or by sequestering Lipid II. Some la...
Lanthionine antibiotics are an important class of naturally-occurring antimicrobial peptides. The be...