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Potential aquaculture probiont Lactococcus lactis TW34 produces nisin Z and inhibits the fish pathogen Lactococcus garvieae
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2014-12-31Registro en:
Sequeiros, Cynthia; Garcés, Marisa Elisabeth; Vallejo, Marisol; Marguet, Emilio R.; Olivera, Nelda Lila; Potential aquaculture probiont Lactococcus lactis TW34 produces nisin Z and inhibits the fish pathogen Lactococcus garvieae; Springer Verlag Berlín; Archives Of Microbiology; 197; 3; 31-12-2014; 449–458
0302-8933
1432-072X
Autor
Sequeiros, Cynthia
Garcés, Marisa Elisabeth
Vallejo, Marisol
Marguet, Emilio R.
Olivera, Nelda Lila
Resumen
Bacteriocin-producing Lactococcus lactis TW34 was isolated from marine fsh. TW34 bacteriocin inhibited the growth of the fsh pathogen Lactococcus garvieae at 5 AU/ml (minimum inhibitory concentration), whereas the minimum bactericidal concentration was 10 AU/ml. Addition of TW34 bacteriocin to L. garvieae cultures resulted in a decrease of six orders of magnitude of viable cells counts demonstrating a bactericidal mode of action. The direct detection of the bacteriocin activity by Tricine-SDS-PAGE showed an active peptide with a molec- ular mass ca. 4.5 kDa. The analysis by MALDI-TOF-MS detected a strong signal at m/z 2,351.2 that corresponded to the nisin leader peptide mass without the initiating methio- nine, whose sequence STKDFNLDLVSVSKKDSGASPR was confrmed by MS/MS. Sequence analysis of nisin structural gene confrmed that L. lactis TW34 was a nisin Z producer. This nisin Z-producing strain with probiotic properties might be considered as an alternative in the pre- vention of lactococcosis, a global disease in aquaculture systems.