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subtilin
subtilin Pharm. (ˈsʌbtɪlɪn) [f. L. subtil-is slender + -in1.] Any of a group of polypeptides of differing antibiotic activity (subtilin A, subtilin B, subtilin C) derived by culture from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens (orig. identified as B. subtilis), the most potent of which are used against Gram-posi...
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Lanthionine
bacterial cell walls and are the components of a group of gene-encoded peptide antibiotics called lantibiotics, which includes nisin (a food preservative), subtilin
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Nisin
Subtilin and epidermin are related to nisin. All are members of a class of molecules known as lantibiotics.
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Piecewise-deterministic Markov process
Applications
PDMPs have been shown useful in ruin theory, queueing theory, for modelling biochemical processes such as DNA replication in eukaryotes and subtilin
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wonder
▪ I. wonder, n. (ˈwʌndə(r)) Forms: 1 wundor, 2–5 wunder, (3 wnder, Orm. wunnderr, 4 wondere, wonþer), 4–5 wondre, wondur, wondire, -yr(e, wundyr, 4–6 wundir, woundir, -er, Sc. vounder, vondir, 4–6, 8 Sc. wondir, (5 wundur, wonther, wonþur, 6 Sc. winder, -ir), 6–7 woonder, 8–9 Sc. wonner, 3– wonder. ...
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Lantibiotics
Classification
Type A lantibiotics are long flexible molecules - e.g., nisin, bisin, subtilin, epidermin, gallidermin Subgroup AI includes mutacin II
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Frieda Fraser
With the development of penicillin, her research after 1947, shifted focus to the study of antibiotics including bacitracin, penicillin, polymixin, and subtilin
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Translocase
from Gram-negative bacteria include α-hemolysin, cyclolysin, colicin V and siderophores, while examples from Gram-positive bacteria include bacteriocin, subtilin
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