Specific Binding of Nisin to the Peptidoglycan Precursor Lipid II Combines Pore Formation and Inhibition of Cell Wall Biosynthesis for Potent Antibiotic Activity
Imke Wiedemann(University of Bonn), Hans‐Georg Sahl(University of Bonn)
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