HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Marylise Duperthuy from the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique de Toulouse, France University of California, Riverside have published the paper: Experimental evolution of Vibrio cholerae identifies hypervesiculation as a way to increase motility in the presence of polymyxin B, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors investigated the mechanisms explaining the motility restoration of some bacterial cells leading to the flower-like motility pattern in the presence of PmB.
SUMMARY
Several mechanisms have been reported to explain the antimicrobial activity of AMPs, the best known being the electrostatic interaction . . .
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