2023
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16454
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The toxicological spectrum of the Bacillus cereus toxin cereulide points towards niche‐specific specialisation

Abstract: Most microbes share their environmental niches with very different forms of life thereby engaging in specialised relationships to enable their persistence. The bacterium Bacillus cereus occurs ubiquitously in the environment with certain strain backgrounds causing foodborne and opportunistic infections in humans. The emetic lineage of B. cereus is capable of producing the toxin cereulide, which evokes emetic illnesses. Although food products favouring the accumulation of cereulide are known, the ecological rol… Show more

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