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Revisiting the Multifaceted Roles of Bacteriocins : The Multifaceted Roles of Bacteriocins.

Sara ArbuluMorten Kjos
Published in: Microbial ecology (2024)
Bacteriocins are gene-encoded antimicrobial peptides produced by bacteria. These peptides are heterogeneous in terms of structure, antimicrobial activities, biosynthetic clusters, and regulatory mechanisms. Bacteriocins are widespread in nature and may contribute to microbial diversity due to their capacity to target specific bacteria. Primarily studied as food preservatives and therapeutic agents, their function in natural settings is however less known. This review emphasizes the ecological significance of bacteriocins as multifunctional peptides by exploring bacteriocin distribution, mobility, and their impact on bacterial population dynamics and biofilms.
Keyphrases
  • drug delivery
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • microbial community
  • human health
  • transcription factor
  • climate change
  • copy number
  • risk assessment