"Occurence of strains producing specific anti-bacterial inhibitory agents in five genera of Enterobacteriaceae."@cs . "Occurence of strains producing specific anti-bacterial inhibitory agents in five genera of Enterobacteriaceae."@en . . "D\u011Bdi\u010Dov\u00E1, Daniela" . . "\u0160marda, Jan" . . "Lhotov\u00E1, Marie" . "RIV/00216224:14110/07:00020057" . . "2007" . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "Occurence of strains producing specific anti-bacterial inhibitory agents in five genera of Enterobacteriaceae."@cs . "7"^^ . . "Occurence of strains producing specific anti-bacterial inhibitory agents in five genera of Enterobacteriaceae."@en . "RIV/00216224:14110/07:00020057!RIV10-GA0-14110___" . "P(GA310/03/1091), Z(MSM0021622415)" . . . "459683" . "Occurence of strains producing specific anti-bacterial inhibitory agents in five genera of Enterobacteriaceae." . . . "14110" . . . "\u0160majs, David" . "Striking differences were found between genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae, concerning the extent of the capability of their strains to produce specific inhibitory agents interfering with viability of other strains of the same (or of related) species. We tested 50-163 strains each of the potentially pathogenic genera: Escherichia, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Kluyvera and Leclercia for their ability to produce bacteriophages, high molecular weight- and low molecular weight-bacteriocins and siderophores against the same sets of strains, using the cross-test method. The genus Escherichia differs substantially from all other Enterobacteriaceae, harbouring a notable proportion of lysogenic (36.6%) and colicinogenic (13.9%) strains. Citrobacter strains are in 18.2% lysogenic and just sporadic ones colicinogenic, nevertheless in 7.3% produce phage tail-like bacteriocins. On the other hand, Kluyvera strains were only in 1.8% lysogenic, no colicinogenic was found, but in 7."@en . . . . "Occurence of strains producing specific anti-bacterial inhibitory agents in five genera of Enterobacteriaceae." . "Striking differences were found between genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae, concerning the extent of the capability of their strains to produce specific inhibitory agents interfering with viability of other strains of the same (or of related) species. We tested 50-163 strains each of the potentially pathogenic genera: Escherichia, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Kluyvera and Leclercia for their ability to produce bacteriophages, high molecular weight- and low molecular weight-bacteriocins and siderophores against the same sets of strains, using the cross-test method. The genus Escherichia differs substantially from all other Enterobacteriaceae, harbouring a notable proportion of lysogenic (36.6%) and colicinogenic (13.9%) strains. Citrobacter strains are in 18.2% lysogenic and just sporadic ones colicinogenic, nevertheless in 7.3% produce phage tail-like bacteriocins. On the other hand, Kluyvera strains were only in 1.8% lysogenic, no colicinogenic was found, but in 7."@cs . "[95B24A96059D]" . . "54" . . . "0343-8651" . "2"^^ . . . "Escherichia coli; human intestinal strains; colicinogeny; lysogeny; siderophore"@en . . "Striking differences were found between genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae, concerning the extent of the capability of their strains to produce specific inhibitory agents interfering with viability of other strains of the same (or of related) species. We tested 50-163 strains each of the potentially pathogenic genera: Escherichia, Citrobacter, Enterobacter, Kluyvera and Leclercia for their ability to produce bacteriophages, high molecular weight- and low molecular weight-bacteriocins and siderophores against the same sets of strains, using the cross-test method. The genus Escherichia differs substantially from all other Enterobacteriaceae, harbouring a notable proportion of lysogenic (36.6%) and colicinogenic (13.9%) strains. Citrobacter strains are in 18.2% lysogenic and just sporadic ones colicinogenic, nevertheless in 7.3% produce phage tail-like bacteriocins. On the other hand, Kluyvera strains were only in 1.8% lysogenic, no colicinogenic was found, but in 7." . "4"^^ . "000243462300007" . "Current Microbiology" .