LuxS in Lactobacillus plantarum SS-128 Improves the Texture of Refrigerated Litopenaeus vannamei: Mechanism Exploration Using a Proteomics Approach
This study illustrated the texture changes of Shewanella baltica -inoculated Litopenaeus vannamei during refrigerated storage with the exogenous addition of Lactobacillus plantarum SS-128. The group inoculated with SS-128 had an improved texture compared with that inoculated with the luxS -mutant gr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2022-05, Vol.13, p.892788-892788 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study illustrated the texture changes of
Shewanella baltica
-inoculated
Litopenaeus vannamei
during refrigerated storage with the exogenous addition of
Lactobacillus plantarum
SS-128. The group inoculated with SS-128 had an improved texture compared with that inoculated with the
luxS
-mutant group (Δ
luxS
). Proteomics were conducted to analyze the protein alterations in
L. vannamei
and supernatant, respectively. During storage, many texture-related proteins, including myosin heavy chain and beta-actin, were maintained due to
luxS
. Some endogenous enzymes related to the energy metabolism and hydrolysis of
L. vannamei
were downregulated. The
luxS
-induced interaction with
S. baltica
showed significant changes in the expression of some critical enzymes and pathways. The ATP-dependent zinc metalloprotease FtsH and protease subunit HslV were downregulated, and the oxidative phosphorylation and glycosaminoglycan degradation pathways in
S. baltica
were inhibited, resulting in the slow deterioration of
L. vannamei
. By exploring the mechanism underlying SS-128-led manipulation of the metabolism of spoilage bacteria, we clarified the texture maintenance mechanism of
luxS
in SS-128, providing theoretical evidence for SS-128 application in food preservation. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2022.892788 |