This work investigated the antimicrobial potential of 10.1.1. The culture fluid of the strain was found to contain antimicrobial agents active against , , and . was first shown to be capable of forming outer membrane vesicles, which have a bacteriolytic effect against not only Gram-positive bacteria but also against the Gram-negative pathogen . Transcriptomic analysis revealed the genes of almost all known bacteriolytic enzymes of , as well as the genes of enzymes with putative bacteriolytic activity. Also identified were genes involved in the biosynthesis of a number of secondary metabolites for which antimicrobial activities are known. This research is indicative of the relevance of isolating and studying antimicrobial agents.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11122853 | DOI Listing |
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