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Microcins are very
small bacteriocins,
composed of
relatively few
amino acids. For this reason, they are
distinct from
their larger protein cousins. The...
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include the
bacteriocins from gram-positive bacteria, the colicins, the
microcins, and the
bacteriocins from Archaea. The
bacteriocins from E. coli are...
- or
modifying enzymes,
microcins are
instead identified by
molecular weight,
native producer, and
antibacterial activity.
Microcins are
either plasmid- or...
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signaling molecules. Some
microbes produce peptides as antibiotics, such as
microcins and bacteriocins.
Peptides frequently have post-translational modifications...
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Salmonella and
other coliform enteropathogens,
through the
production of
microcin proteins the
production of siderop****s. Most E. coli
strains do not cause...
- Vancomycin, from the soil
bacterium Amycolatopsis orientalis.
Microcins,
bacteriocins such as
microcin V from
Escherichia coli. Thiostrepton, from
several strains...
- "Structure of the
mannose phosphotransferase system (man-PTS)
complexed with
microcin E492, a pore-forming bacteriocin". Cell Discovery. 7 (1): 20. doi:10...
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Botulinum toxin B Heat-stable
enterotoxin B δ-Endotoxins Bacteriocins, such as
microcin)
Lantibiotic peptides, such as nisin)
Gramicidin S
Microbial toxins are...
- including:
cystine knot peptides,
cyclotides or l****o-peptides such as
microcin J25. The
earliest reported synthesis of a
rotaxane in 1967
relied on the...
- "Structure of the
mannose phosphotransferase system (man-PTS)
complexed with
microcin E492, a pore-forming bacteriocin". Cell Discovery. 7 (1): 20. doi:10...