Functional and structural diversity of bacterial contact-dependent growth inhibition effectors

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  • who: Bonnie J. Cuthbert and collaborators from the Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA, United States, Molecular, Cellular and have published the paper: Functional and Structural Diversity of Bacterial Contact-Dependent Growth Inhibition Effectors, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    PTS are common in human pathogens and some have been implicated in virulence, thus understanding their mechanisms of action could be important for human health (Bitter et_al, 2009; Aoki et_al, 2011; Das et_al, 2011; Poole et_al, 2011; Sun et_al, 2015). To prevent autoinhibition, colicin-producing bacteria also express a cognate . . .

     

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