Pesticin
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Background: Pesticin is a protein toxin that is formed by Yersinia pestis to kill related strains. Results: The crystal structure…
Pesticin of Yersinia pestis is the only bacteriocin that converts sensitive cells to stable spheroplasts. The amino acid sequence…
The pesticin receptor (Psn) of Yersinia pestis confers sensitivity to the bacteriocin, pesticin, and is an integral component of…
We have sequenced a region from the pgm locus of Yersinia pestis KIM6+ that confers sensitivity to the bacteriocin pesticin to…
The iron‐repressible outer membrane protein FyuA of Yersinia enterocolitica operates as a receptor with dual function: (i) as a…
Iron‐repressible outer membrane proteins (Irp) and siderophore production of Yersinia enterocolitica, serotype 08, were subjected…
The independent abilities of Yersinia pestis to absorb exogenous pigments including hemin and Congo red (Pgm+) and to produce the…
Homogeneous preparations of pesticin, a bacteriocin produced by Yersinia pestis, neither significantly inhibited net synthesis of…
Abstract Pesticin was prepared from cell-free extracts of Yersinia pestis strain A1122 by a procedure involving fractionation…
Brubaker, Robert R. (Fort Detrick, Frederick, Md.) and Michael J. Surgalla. Pesticins. II. Production of pesticin I and II. J…