2023
DOI: 10.1590/1678-4685-gmb-2022-0266
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Intercepting biological messages: Antibacterial molecules targeting nucleic acids during interbacterial conflicts

Abstract: Bacteria live in polymicrobial communities and constantly compete for resources. These organisms have evolved an array of antibacterial weapons to inhibit the growth or kill competitors. The arsenal comprises antibiotics, bacteriocins, and contact-dependent effectors that are either secreted in the medium or directly translocated into target cells. During bacterial antagonistic encounters, several cellular components important for life become a weak spot prone to an attack. Nucleic acids and the machinery resp… Show more

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