Bacteriocins of Gram-negative bacteria are typically multi-domain proteins that target and kill bacteria of the same or closely related species. There is increasing interest in protein bacteriocin import; from a fundamental perspective to understand how folded proteins are imported into bacteria and from an applications perspective as species-specific antibiotics to combat multidrug resistant bacteria. In order to translocate across the cell envelope and cause cell death, protein bacteriocins hijack nutrient uptake pathways. Their import is energized by parasitizing intermembrane protein complexes coupled to the proton motive force, which delivers a toxic domain into the cell. A plethora of genetic, structural, biochemical, and biophysical ...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria have evolved a complex envelope to adapt and survive in...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteriocins of Gram-negative bacteria are typically multi-domain proteins that target and kill bact...
Bacteria have evolved an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other....
Bacteria have evolved an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. ...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
Colicins are protein antibiotics deployed by Escherichia coli to eliminate competing strains. Colici...
Colicins are the only proteins imported by Escherichia coli and thus serve as tools to study the pro...
ABSTRACT Pyocin S5 (PyoS5) is a potent protein bacteriocin that eradicates the human pathogen Pseudo...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
© 2016 The Author(s); published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society. Prot...
Bacteriocins are toxic polypeptides made by bacteria to kill their competitors, making them interest...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria have evolved a complex envelope to adapt and survive in...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteriocins of Gram-negative bacteria are typically multi-domain proteins that target and kill bact...
Bacteria have evolved an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other....
Bacteria have evolved an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. ...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
Colicins are protein antibiotics deployed by Escherichia coli to eliminate competing strains. Colici...
Colicins are the only proteins imported by Escherichia coli and thus serve as tools to study the pro...
ABSTRACT Pyocin S5 (PyoS5) is a potent protein bacteriocin that eradicates the human pathogen Pseudo...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
© 2016 The Author(s); published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society. Prot...
Bacteriocins are toxic polypeptides made by bacteria to kill their competitors, making them interest...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
International audienceGram-negative bacteria have evolved a complex envelope to adapt and survive in...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...