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BACTERIOCINS1 are a distinctive class of antibiotics produced by bacteria. Bacteriocins are proteinaceous and their action is limited to strains of the same or closely related species as the producer organisms.
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COETZEE, J. Bacteriocinogeny in Strains of Providence and Proteus morganii. Nature 213, 614–616 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1038/213614b0
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