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Medical microbiology, virology, parasitology --- Bacteriocins --- Bacteriocins.
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Bacteriocins. --- Bacteriocins --- Antibacterial agents --- Industrial applications.
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Lantibiotics as Alternative Therapeutics explores alternative therapeutics, lantibiotics and other novel drugs. This book provides concrete information to readers regarding lantibiotics and various types of antimicrobial peptides with their mode of actions in treating various multidrug resistant organisms. It explains various techniques that are involved in analyzing antimicrobial peptides and their mode of actions. The development of antibiotic resistance has now reached a point of crisis where innovative methods and application of novel compounds and methods are required to prevent the spread of drug resistant infections. Novel compounds exhibit different modes of action to the currently used mechanism of therapeutics in order to combat against the resistant organisms. Lantibiotics hold considerable potential as a consequence of their unusual structure, unique mechanisms of action and their potency against multi-drug resistant bacteria. This book will be useful for pharmaceutical industry scientists and researchers in microbial and biomedical research as well as graduate and advanced students in microbiology, medical biotechnology, health, and pharmaceutical sciences.
Peptide antibiotics. --- Bacteriocins --- analysis --- isolation & purification --- Bacteriocins. --- analysis. --- isolation & purification.
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Erwinia --- Bacteriocins --- Production --- Microbial properties
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Lactobacillus --- chromosomes --- genetic code --- Biosynthesis --- Bactericides --- Bacteriocins
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Bacteriocins --- Congresses --- congresses --- -Antibacterial agents --- -Congresses --- Antibacterial agents
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Bacteriocins. --- Basic Sciences. Chemistry --- Lactic acid bacteria. --- Biochemistry.
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During a preliminary study, a bacteriocin produced by Serratia plymuticum strains has been isolated. This bacteriocin shows to be efficient on all tested strains of Erwinia amylovora. However, the efficacy of this bacteriocin depends on bacterial cell growth stage : the bactericidal activity of bacteriocin is reduced when the cells are in the stationary stage. This variability in the efficacy has also been observed in an experiment carried out under controlled conditions on pear plantlets. E. amylovora cells produce a acidic capsule of E.P.S. (amylovoran) that might mask bacteriocin receptors. The marking of this amylovoran by lectin show that it is mostly synthesized during the stationary growth stage. The bacteriocin has been tested on a collection of the E. amylovora strains : E. amylovora strains producing a small amount of amylovoran are very sensitive to the bacteriocin while those producing a large amount of amylovoran show a reduced sensitivity to it. The application of treatments means to degrade these amylovoran leads to an increase of E. amylovora cells sensibility to the bacteriocin. The bacteriocin was purified and antibodies were producted by immunization. These antibodies were used in ELISA tests to evaluate the bacteriocin fixation on two E. amylovora strains producing differently the amylovoran. The results do not show any differences between the tested strains.
Erwinia amylovora --- Bacteriocins --- Efficiency --- developmental stages --- Serratia plymuticum
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Enterobacteriaceae --- Bacteriocins --- Biosynthesis --- Orchards --- Erwinia amylovora --- experimentation. --- experimentation --- Biological control
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Salmon --- Smoking --- Biological contamination --- Listeria monocytogenes --- lactic acid bacteria --- Bacteriocins
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