Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiA/CdiB family of two-partner secretion proteins. CDI(+) cells bind to susceptible target bacteria and deliver a toxic effector domain derived from the carboxyl terminus of CdiA (CdiA-CT). More than 60 distinct CdiA-CT sequence types have been identified, and all CDI toxins characterized thus far display RNase, DNase, or pore-forming activities. CDI systems also encode CdiI immunity proteins, which specifically bind and inactivate cognate CdiA-CT toxins to prevent autoinhibition. CDI activity appears to be limited to target cells of the same species, suggesting that these systems play a role in competition between closely related bacteria. Recent work on the CDI system...
Bacteria engage in social behavior by communicating through a variety of mechanisms. One method of c...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is a mechanism identified in Escherichia coli by which bac...
The C-terminal (CT) toxin domains of contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) CdiA proteins target ...
Bacteria live in complex communities and environments, competing for space and nutrients. Within the...
Bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and have evolved a variety of communication and competition system...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to thrive in their environments. Contact- dependent growt...
Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiB/CdiA family of two-partn...
Contact-Dependent growth inhibition (CDI) was discovered in 2005 in the E. coli isolate EC93. Since ...
Bacteria utilize extracellular factors to interact with neighboring cells. Bacteria may secrete toxi...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to survive and propagate within their environments. Cont...
Microorganisms live in complex communities and interact either through secreting soluble molecules o...
International audienceContact-dependent inhibition (CDI) toxins, delivered into the cytoplasm of tar...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems function to deliver toxins into neighboring bacter...
Bacteria, both pathogenic and non-pathogenic, have developed multiple forms of competition mechanism...
<div><p>Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiB/CdiA family of t...
Bacteria engage in social behavior by communicating through a variety of mechanisms. One method of c...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is a mechanism identified in Escherichia coli by which bac...
The C-terminal (CT) toxin domains of contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) CdiA proteins target ...
Bacteria live in complex communities and environments, competing for space and nutrients. Within the...
Bacteria are ubiquitous in nature and have evolved a variety of communication and competition system...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to thrive in their environments. Contact- dependent growt...
Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiB/CdiA family of two-partn...
Contact-Dependent growth inhibition (CDI) was discovered in 2005 in the E. coli isolate EC93. Since ...
Bacteria utilize extracellular factors to interact with neighboring cells. Bacteria may secrete toxi...
Bacteria have developed complex mechanisms to survive and propagate within their environments. Cont...
Microorganisms live in complex communities and interact either through secreting soluble molecules o...
International audienceContact-dependent inhibition (CDI) toxins, delivered into the cytoplasm of tar...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) systems function to deliver toxins into neighboring bacter...
Bacteria, both pathogenic and non-pathogenic, have developed multiple forms of competition mechanism...
<div><p>Bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is mediated by the CdiB/CdiA family of t...
Bacteria engage in social behavior by communicating through a variety of mechanisms. One method of c...
Contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) is a mechanism identified in Escherichia coli by which bac...
The C-terminal (CT) toxin domains of contact-dependent growth inhibition (CDI) CdiA proteins target ...