Diversity and applications of Bacillus bacteriocins
Universidad de Jaén · Max Rubner Institut · +1 more institution
Abstract
Members of the genus Bacillus are known to produce a wide arsenal of antimicrobial substances, including peptide and lipopeptide antibiotics, and bacteriocins. Many of the Bacillus bacteriocins belong to the lantibiotics, a category of post-translationally modified peptides widely disseminated among different bacterial clades. Lantibiotics are among the best-characterized antimicrobial peptides at the levels of peptide structure, genetic determinants and biosynthesis mechanisms. Members of the genus Bacillus also produce many other nonmodified bacteriocins, some of which resemble the pediocin-like bacteriocins of the lactic acid bacteria (LAB), while others show completely novel peptide sequences. Bacillus…
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- Bacteriocin
- Lantibiotics
- Biology
- Bacillus (shape)
- Antimicrobial peptides
- Bacteria
- Antimicrobial
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