© 2016 The Author(s); published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society. Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill specific Gram-negative bacteria during intraspecies competition for resources. Our understanding of the mechanism of import of such potent toxins has increased significantly in recent years, especially with the reporting of several structures of bacteriocin domains. Less well understood is the structural biochemistry of intact bacteriocins and how these compare across bacterial species. Here, we focus on endonuclease (DNase) bacteriocins that target the genomes of Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, known as E-Type colicins and S-Type pyocin...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
The mechanism(s) by which nuclease colicins translocate distinct cytotoxic enzymes (DNases, rRNases,...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
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. ...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. How ultra-high-affinity protein-protein interactions ...
How ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly underst...
Bacteriocins of Gram-negative bacteria are typically multi-domain proteins that target and kill bact...
AbstractHow ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly...
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...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Nuclease colicins bind their target receptor BtuB in the outer membrane of sensitive Escherichia col...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
The mechanism(s) by which nuclease colicins translocate distinct cytotoxic enzymes (DNases, rRNases,...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill sp...
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. ...
© 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. How ultra-high-affinity protein-protein interactions ...
How ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly underst...
Bacteriocins of Gram-negative bacteria are typically multi-domain proteins that target and kill bact...
AbstractHow ultra-high-affinity protein–protein interactions retain high specificity is still poorly...
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...
Bacteria exploit an arsenal of antimicrobial peptides and proteins to compete with each other. Three...
Nuclease colicins bind their target receptor BtuB in the outer membrane of sensitive Escherichia col...
It is more than 80 years since Gratia first described 'a remarkable antagonism between two strains o...
AbstractBacteriocins are a diverse group of ribosomally synthesized protein antibiotics produced by ...
The mechanism(s) by which nuclease colicins translocate distinct cytotoxic enzymes (DNases, rRNases,...