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Escherichia Coli: Physiological Clues Which Turn on the Synthesis of Antimicrobial Molecules
Peptides Antimicrobiens Des Entérobactériesetude De La Voie De
Peptide Bacteriocins – Structure Activity Relationships Hashem Etayash University of Alberta
Structure and Mode of Action of Microcin 7, an Antibacterial Peptide Produced by Escherichia Colit JOSE F
Microcins Mediate Competition Among Enterobacteriaceae in the Inflamed Gut
Microcin E492, a Channel-Forming Bacteriocin from Klebsiella Pneumoniae, Induces Apoptosis in Some Human Cell Lines
Investigation of Microcin 24 for Applications in Food Safety
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Effects of Spaceflight and Simulated Microgravity on Microbial Growth and Secondary Metabolism Bing Huang1†, Dian-Geng Li1†, Ying Huang2* and Chang-Ting Liu1*
Protective Action of Ppgpp in Microcin J25-Sensitive Strainsᰔ Marı´A Fernanda Pomares,† Paula A
Role of a Microcin-C–Like Biosynthetic Gene Cluster in Allelopathic Interactions in Marine Synechococcus
Transporter Genes in Biosynthetic Gene Clusters Predict Metabolite Characteristics and Siderophore Activity
Transporter Genes in Biosynthetic Gene Clusters Predict Metabolite Characteristics and Siderophore Activity
Bacteriocins, Antimicrobial Peptides From
Current Status and Future Strategies to Increase Secondary Metabolite Production from Cyanobacteria
Novel Secondary Metabolites from Myxobacteria and Their Biosynthetic Machinery
Complexed with Microcin E492, a Pore-Forming Bacteriocin Kai Huang 1, Jianwei Zeng 1,Xueliliu1, Tianyu Jiang1 and Jiawei Wang 1
Molecular Analysis of Microcin 24: Genetics, Secretion and Mode of Action of a Novel Microcin
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The Microbial Toxin Microcin B17: Prospects for the Development of New Antibacterial Agents
Siderophore-Microcins in Escherichia Coli: Determinants of Digestive Colonization, the First Step Toward Virulence Clémence Massip, Eric Oswald
Do Global Regulators Hold the Key to Production of Bacterial Secondary Metabolites?
A Putative Microcin Amplifies Shiga Toxin 2A Production of Escherichia Coli O157:H7