Contact‐dependent growth inhibition (CDI) allows bacteria to recognize kin cells in mixed bacterial populations. In Escherichia coli, CDI mediated effector delivery has been shown to be species‐specific, with a preference for the own strain over others. This specificity is achieved through an interaction between a receptor‐binding domain in the CdiA protein and its cognate receptor protein on the target cell. But how conserved this specificity is has not previously been investigated in detail. Here, we show that class II CdiA receptor‐binding domains and their Enterobacter cloacae analog are highly promiscuous, and can allow for efficient effector delivery into several different Enterobacteriaceae species, including Escherichia, Enterobacte...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to thrive in their environments. Contact- dependent growt...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems function to deliver toxins into neighboring bacter...
Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiA/CdiB family of two-partn...
Contact‐dependent growth inhibition (CDI) allows bacteria to recognize kin cells in mixed bacterial ...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems encode CdiA effectors, which bind to specific rece...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems encode CdiA effectors, which bind to specific rece...
Bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and have evolved a variety of communication and competition system...
ABSTRACT Bacteria that express contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems outcompete siblings...
Contact-Dependent growth inhibition (CDI) was discovered in 2005 in the E. coli isolate EC93. Since ...
Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens express contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems tha...
Bacteria live in complex microbial communities and must face the constant challenge of limited space...
Microorganisms live in complex communities and interact either through secreting soluble molecules o...
Bacteria occupy nearly every environmental niche on Earth, including extremities ofsalinity, tempera...
Bacteria live in complex communities and environments, competing for space and nutrients. Within the...
<div><p>Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens express contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) sys...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to thrive in their environments. Contact- dependent growt...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems function to deliver toxins into neighboring bacter...
Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiA/CdiB family of two-partn...
Contact‐dependent growth inhibition (CDI) allows bacteria to recognize kin cells in mixed bacterial ...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems encode CdiA effectors, which bind to specific rece...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems encode CdiA effectors, which bind to specific rece...
Bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and have evolved a variety of communication and competition system...
ABSTRACT Bacteria that express contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems outcompete siblings...
Contact-Dependent growth inhibition (CDI) was discovered in 2005 in the E. coli isolate EC93. Since ...
Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens express contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems tha...
Bacteria live in complex microbial communities and must face the constant challenge of limited space...
Microorganisms live in complex communities and interact either through secreting soluble molecules o...
Bacteria occupy nearly every environmental niche on Earth, including extremities ofsalinity, tempera...
Bacteria live in complex communities and environments, competing for space and nutrients. Within the...
<div><p>Many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens express contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) sys...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to thrive in their environments. Contact- dependent growt...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems function to deliver toxins into neighboring bacter...
Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiA/CdiB family of two-partn...