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Bacteriocins can even be produced in situ in the gut by probiotic bacteria to combat intestinal infections. Although the application of specific bacteriocins might be curtailed by the development of resistance, an understanding of the mechanisms by which such resistance could emerge will enable ...
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The new antibiotics are produced by symbiotic bacteria found in soil-dwelling nematode worms that colonize insects for food. Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and Nosopharm, a biotechnology company based in Lyon, France, found the bacteria helped to kill the insect and...
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Some bacteria have evolved resistance, creating a growing army of superbugs, against which there is little effective treatment. Antimicrobial(抗菌的) resistance, expected to kill 10 million people a year by 2050 up from around 1 million in 2019, has been seen as a crisis by many.(抗生素对...
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- 1994 () Citation Context ...8-membered macrolide polyketide with an unsubstituted phenyl side ring, produced by Sor. cellulosum So ce26. Soraphen A has a unique mode of action in the inhibition of fungal acetyl-CoA carboxylase (=-=Gerth et al., 1994-=-; Vahlensieck et al., 1994)...
bacteria for survival and interaction with the environment, such as protection of plants by rhizobacteria against bacterial and fungal pathogens,22 reducing environmental Fe3+ to the more soluble Fe2+ to aid iron acquisition23 and in primary energy metabolism by mediating the reoxidation of NADH and...