Myxobacteria Are Able to Prey Broadly upon Clinically-Relevant Pathogens, Exhibiting a Prey Range Which Cannot Be Explained by Phylogeny
Myxobacteria are natural predators of microorganisms and the subjects of concerted efforts to identify novel antimicrobial compounds.Myxobacterial predatory activity seems to require more than just the possession of specific antimicrobial metabolites.Thus a holistic approach to studying predation promises novel insights into antimicrobial action.He