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- (tae) genes in certain bacteria which encode toxins honed to mediate interbacterial antagonism. Once transferred to eukaryotes tae genes confer novel antibacterial...
- nature of metabolomics in related bacterial strains. Research focused on interbacterial signaling using Burkholderia has shown that contact-dependent growth...
- pathogenesis of higher organisms, it is now known to function primarily in interbacterial antagonism. Studies have also shown that T6SS plays a role in the acquisition...
- of Washington. Mougous is best known for contributions to the field interbacterial antagonism, including discovering the antibacterial activity of the...
- research because they allow bacteria to develop resistances through interbacterial interactions. They allow bacteria to develop resistances that they typically...
- is variable and harbors a toxic domain. MafB toxins are involved in interbacterial competition. Jamet, Anne; Jousset, Agnès B.; Euphrasie, Daniel; Mukorako...
- V.K; Mougous, J.D;  Liu, D. R. Nature. available online (2020). "An interbacterial cytidine deaminase toxin enables mitochondrial base editing." PMCID:...
- growth arrest or cell death. CDI is now a blanket term to describe interbacterial competition that relies on direct cell-cell contact in bacteria. However...
- dynamics and structure of these communities are greatly influenced by interbacterial competition through the secretion of toxic effectors. Bacteria have...
- VI Secretion System Limits Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Interbacterial Killing". Infection and Immunity. 83 (7): 2738–50. doi:10.1128/IAI.00198-15...