bacteriocins

/bakˈtɪərɪə(ʊ)sɪn/

noun

A protein produced by bacteria of one strain and active against those of a closely related strain.

For example, certain protein receptors are common to a colicin and a virulent phage; others, like the fig product, can adsorb a bacteriocin, virulent phages of distinct origins, and even a temperate phage.