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Acinetobacter bacteriocin typing

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1986
A technique for typing Acinetobacter sp. by bacteriocin production has been developed. One hundred and seventy-six cultures from patients in outbreaks, in the community and environmental sources were identified, tested for sensitivity to gentamicin and bacteriocin typed; 154 were A. anitratus and the remainder A.lwoffi.
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Bacteriocins of ruminal bacteria

Folia Microbiologica, 2001
Similar sequences of distribution of structural genes encoding enterocin A (isolated from the ruminal strain E. faecium BC25) and enterolysin A (isolated from the ruminal amylolytic strain S. bovis II/1) were demonstrated by PCR using oligonucleotide primers specific for these bacteriocins within the ruminal enterococcal and streptococcal strains ...
M, Morovský, P, Pristas, P, Javorský
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Purification of Antilisterial Bacteriocins

2004
In recent years, numerous contamination outbreaks, involving various pathogens (i.e., Listeria and Salmonella), have increased concern over food preservation. Research efforts have focused on the discovery of new molecules targeting such foodborne pathogens and therefore able to inhibit and or kill them.
Jean-Marc, Berjeaud, Yves, Cenatiempo
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Export of Bacteriocins

2003
Bacteriocins are bactericidal proteins that are produced by bacteria. They usually kill only bacterial cells that are closely related to the producing bacteria. The narrow host range is determined by the sophisticated uptake mechanisms that these proteins use to enter susceptible bacterial cells.
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Bacteriocins of Enterococcus

1994
Bacteriocin-like antagonism displayed by enterococci was first reported by Kjems (1955). Since then, a wide number of bacteriocins have been described and classified in this group (Brock et al., 1963; Pleceas, 1970; Tzannetis et al., 1970; Kekessy & Piguet, 1971; Kramer & Brandis, 1975; Brandis, 1978). Brock et al.
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Phage Tail–Like Bacteriocins

Annual Review of Virology, 2017
Many dsDNA bacterial viruses (bacteriophages/phages) have long tail structures that serve as organelles for DNA delivery to host targets. These structures, particularly those of Myoviridae and Siphoviridae phages, have an evolutionary relationship with other cellular biological entities that share the common function of penetrating the bacterial ...
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Bacteriocins of Pediococcus

1994
Etchells et al. (1964) found that Pediococcus pentosaceus FBB-61 delayed the onset of growth of Lactobacillus plantarum FBB-67 in fermenting cucumbers. Also Haines & Harmon (1973) and Daly et al. (1973) reported on the inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus by pediococcal starter cultures. Fleming et al.
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Bacteriocins — Nisin

2003
Abee, T., Delves-Broughton, J.
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Chapter X Bacteriocins of Streptococci and Bacteriocin Typing

1978
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the production of bacteriocins by the strains of group A, group B, group H, and group D streptococci. The frequency of bacteriocin production by strains of group A streptococci is tabulated. The mechanisms of inhibition are in many cases not clearly characterized and must not always be attributed to the action
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