Bacterial nanosized speargun works like a power drill

In order to get rid of unpleasant competitors, some bacteria use a nanosized speargun. Researchers at the University of Basel’s Biozentrum have gained new insights into the construction, mode of action and recycling of this weapon. As they report in the journal Nature Microbiology, the speargun drills a hole into the neighboring cells in only a few thousandths of a second and injects a cocktail of toxins.