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bacteriocin
bac·te·ri·o·cin B0019000 (băk-tîr′ē-ə-sĭn′)n. An antibacterial substance, such as colicin, that is produced by certain bacteria and kills or inhibits the growth of closely related species or other strains within the same species. [bacterio- + (coli)cin.]bacteriocin (bækˈtɪərɪəˌsɪn) nany protein-based toxin given off by bacteria to prevent the growth of related bacteria nearbybacteriocin
bacteriocin[bak′tir·ē·ə‚sīn] (microbiology) Any of a group of proteins produced by various strains of gram-negative bacteria that may inhibit the growth of other strains of the same or related species. bacteriocin
bacteriocin (bak-tēr-ē-ō'sin), A protein toxin produced and released by bacteria to inhibit the growth of similar bacteria.bacteriocin (băk-tîr′ē-ə-sĭn′)n. An antibacterial substance, such as colicin, that is produced by certain bacteria and kills or inhibits the growth of closely related species or other strains within the same species.bacteriocin a PROTEIN TOXIN produced by BACTERIA, that is lethal to other bacteria, which are generally strains closely related to the producer ORGANISM. The producer may be immune to the bacteriocin. |