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Microbes produce an extraordinary array of defense systems.
These include bacteriocins, a class of antimicrobial molecules with
narrow killing spectra, produced by bacteria. The book describes
the diversity and ecological role of bacteriocins of Gram-positive
and Gram-negative bacteria, presenting a new classification scheme
for the former and a state-of-the-art look at the role of
bacteriocins in bacterial communication. It discusses the molecular
evolution of colicins and colicin-like bacteriocins, and provides a
contemporary overview of archaeocins, bacteriocin-like
antimicrobials produced by archaebacteria. Furthermore, various
modeling (in silico) studies elucidate the role of bacteriocins in
microbial community dynamics and fitness, delving into
rock-paper-scissors competition and the counter-intuitive survival
of the weakest. The book makes compelling reading for a
multi-faceted scientific audience, including those working in the
fields of biodiversity and biotechnology, notably in the human and
animal health domain.
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