Nisin and related lantibiotics kill bacteria by pore formation, or by sequestering Lipid II. Some lantibiotics sequester Lipid II into clusters, which were suggested to kill cells through delocalized peptidoglycan synthesis. Here, we show that cluster formation is always concomitant with (i) membrane pore formation and (ii) membrane depolarization. Nisin variants that cluster Lipid II kill L-form bacteria with similar efficiency, suggesting that delocalization of peptidoglycan synthesis is not the primary killing mechanism of these lantibiotics
Nisin is a pore-forming antimicrobial peptide. The capacity of nisin to induce transmembrane movemen...
Nisin is a lanthionine antimicrobial effective against diverse Gram-positive bacteria and is used as...
Nisin is a cationic antimicrobial peptide that belongs to the group of lantibiotics. It is thought t...
Nisin and related lantibiotics kill bacteria by pore formation, or by sequestering Lipid II. Some la...
AbstractThe antimicrobial peptide nisin exerts its activity by a unique dual mechanism. It permeates...
Unlike numerous pore-forming amphiphilic peptide antibiotics, the lantibiotic nisin is active in nan...
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 cationic polycyclic bacteriocin secreted by some lactic acid bacteria. Nisin has previous...
Nisin is a lantibiotic produced by some strains of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The target for ...
Unlike numerous pore-forming amphiphilic peptide antibiotics, the lantibiotic nisin is active in nan...
Monomolecular layers of lipids at the air/water interface have been used as a model membrane to stud...
Nisin is a pore-forming antimicrobial peptide. The capacity of nisin to induce transmembrane movemen...
Nisin is a lanthionine antimicrobial effective against diverse Gram-positive bacteria and is used as...
Nisin is a cationic antimicrobial peptide that belongs to the group of lantibiotics. It is thought t...
Nisin and related lantibiotics kill bacteria by pore formation, or by sequestering Lipid II. Some la...
AbstractThe antimicrobial peptide nisin exerts its activity by a unique dual mechanism. It permeates...
Unlike numerous pore-forming amphiphilic peptide antibiotics, the lantibiotic nisin is active in nan...
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 cationic polycyclic bacteriocin secreted by some lactic acid bacteria. Nisin has previous...
Nisin is a lantibiotic produced by some strains of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The target for ...
Unlike numerous pore-forming amphiphilic peptide antibiotics, the lantibiotic nisin is active in nan...
Monomolecular layers of lipids at the air/water interface have been used as a model membrane to stud...
Nisin is a pore-forming antimicrobial peptide. The capacity of nisin to induce transmembrane movemen...
Nisin is a lanthionine antimicrobial effective against diverse Gram-positive bacteria and is used as...
Nisin is a cationic antimicrobial peptide that belongs to the group of lantibiotics. It is thought t...