Cerein

Cereins are a group of bacteriocins produced by various strains of the bacterium Bacillus cereus. Although all cereins are by definition produced by B. cereus, it is possible that they are chemically quite different from one another. Cereins have been found to be active against other strains of B. cereus,[1] as well as a broad range of other gram-positive bacteria. Like other bacteriocins, cereins are generally named after the strain in which their production was first discovered. Named cereins include cerein 7,[2] cerein 7B,[3] cerein 8A,[4] and cerein MRX1.[5]

References

  1. Naclerio, G; Ricca, E; Sacco, M; De Felice, M (December 1993). "Antimicrobial activity of a newly identified bacteriocin of Bacillus cereus". Appl Environ Microbiol. 59 (12): 4313–6. PMID 8285719.
  2. Oscátriz, Juan Carlos; Lasa, Iñigo; Pisabarro, Antonio (19 September 1999). "Detection and characterization of cerein 7, a new bacteriocin produced by Bacillus cereus with a broad spectrum of activity". FEMS Microbiol Lett. 178 (2): 337–341. PMID 10499284.
  3. Oscátriz, JC; Cintas, L; Holo, H; Lasa, I; Nes, IF; Pisabarro, AG (January 2006). "Purification and sequencing of cerein 7B, a novel bacteriocin produced by Bacillus cereus Bc7". FEMS Microbiol Lett. 254 (1): 108–15. doi:10.1111/j.1574-6968.2005.00009.x. PMID 16451187.
  4. Bizani, B; Brandelli, A (September 2002). "Characterization of a bacteriocin produced by a newly isolated Bacillus sp. Strain 8 A". Journal of Applied Microbiology 93 (3): 512–519. doi:10.1046/j.1365-2672.2002.01720.x.
  5. Sebei, S; Zendo, T; Boudabous, A; Nakayama, J; Sonomoto, K (November 2007). "Characterization, N-terminal sequencing and classification of cerein MRX1, a novel bacteriocin purified from a newly isolated bacterium: Bacillus cereus MRX1". J Appl Microbiol. 103 (5): 1621–31. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2672.2007.03395.x. PMID 17953573.
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