Surfactins are lipopeptide-type biosurfactants produced mainly by Bacillus species, consisting of a peptide loop of seven amino acids and a hydrophobic fatty acid chain (C12–C16). These molecules have been proven to exhibit various biological activities; thus, their therapeutic and environmental applications are considered. Within the surfactin lipopeptide family, there is a wide spectrum of different homologues and isomers; to date, more than 30 variants have been described. Since the newest members of these lipopeptides were described recently, there is no information that is available on their characteristic features, e.g., the dependence of their production from different cultivation parameters. This study examined the effects of ...
Bacillus subtilis produces various families of lipopeptides with different homologous compounds. To ...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
Surfactins are lipopeptide-type biosurfactants produced mainly by Bacillus species, consisting of a ...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide-type biosurfactant produced mainly by the gram-positive microorganism Bac...
Lipopeptides represent a unique class of cyclic peptides with either a net positive (e.g. polymyxin)...
Surfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and identified for the first ti...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of various chain length...
Abstract: Lipopeptides produced by microorganisms are one of the five major classes of biosurfactant...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of various chain length...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of variable chain length and...
Biosurfactants have excellent surface active properties and strong antimicrobial activities making t...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
Bacillus subtilis produces various families of lipopeptides with different homologous compounds. To ...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
Surfactins are lipopeptide-type biosurfactants produced mainly by Bacillus species, consisting of a ...
Surfactin is a lipopeptide-type biosurfactant produced mainly by the gram-positive microorganism Bac...
Lipopeptides represent a unique class of cyclic peptides with either a net positive (e.g. polymyxin)...
Surfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and identified for the first ti...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of various chain length...
Abstract: Lipopeptides produced by microorganisms are one of the five major classes of biosurfactant...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of various chain length...
International audienceSurfactin is a lipoheptapeptide produced by several Bacillus species and ident...
Surfactins are cyclic lipopeptides consisting of a β-hydroxy fatty acid of variable chain length and...
Biosurfactants have excellent surface active properties and strong antimicrobial activities making t...
Surfactin, a bacterial cyclic lipopeptide, is produced by various strains of Bacillus subtilis and i...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
Bacillus subtilis produces various families of lipopeptides with different homologous compounds. To ...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...
International audienceSynthetic engineering of bacteria aims at genetically modifying existing strai...