
Bacteriocins, Microcins and Lantibiotics
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Presented here are recent findings on bacteriocins:plasmid-encoded toxins produced by bacteria, which differfrom traditional antibiotics in killing only bacteria thatare closely related to the producing strain. Included areintroductory chapters on bacteriocins, microcins (lowmolecular weight bacteriocins), and lantibiotics (peptideantibiotics containing lanthionine), further, contributionson pore forming bacteriocins, the mechanisms of immunity tobacteriocins, uptake and secretion, as well as evolution ofbacteriocins. It is of particular interest that thelantibiotic nisin is approved for use a...
Presented here are recent findings on bacteriocins:
plasmid-encoded toxins produced by bacteria, which differ
from traditional antibiotics in killing only bacteria that
are closely related to the producing strain. Included are
introductory chapters on bacteriocins, microcins (low
molecular weight bacteriocins), and lantibiotics (peptide
antibiotics containing lanthionine), further, contributions
on pore forming bacteriocins, the mechanisms of immunity to
bacteriocins, uptake and secretion, as well as evolution of
bacteriocins. It is of particular interest that the
lantibiotic nisin is approved for use as food preservative
and another lantibiotic, epidermin, has potential as a
therapeutic drug against acne.
plasmid-encoded toxins produced by bacteria, which differ
from traditional antibiotics in killing only bacteria that
are closely related to the producing strain. Included are
introductory chapters on bacteriocins, microcins (low
molecular weight bacteriocins), and lantibiotics (peptide
antibiotics containing lanthionine), further, contributions
on pore forming bacteriocins, the mechanisms of immunity to
bacteriocins, uptake and secretion, as well as evolution of
bacteriocins. It is of particular interest that the
lantibiotic nisin is approved for use as food preservative
and another lantibiotic, epidermin, has potential as a
therapeutic drug against acne.