Nisin Z produced by Lactococcus lactis from bullfrog hatchery is active against Citrobacter freundii, a red-leg syndrome related pathogen
Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis CRL 1584 isolated from a bullfrog hatchery produces a bacteriocin that inhibits both indigenous Citrobacter freundii (a Red-Leg Syndrome related pathogen) and Lactobacillus plantarum , and Listeria monocytogenes as well. Considering that probiotics requires high cell...
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Veröffentlicht in: | World journal of microbiology & biotechnology 2017-10, Vol.33 (10), p.186-186, Article 186 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lactococcus lactis
subsp.
lactis
CRL 1584 isolated from a bullfrog hatchery produces a bacteriocin that inhibits both indigenous
Citrobacter freundii
(a Red-Leg Syndrome related pathogen) and
Lactobacillus plantarum
, and
Listeria monocytogenes
as well. Considering that probiotics requires high cell densities and/or bacteriocin concentrations, the effect of the temperature on
L. lactis
growth and bacteriocin production was evaluated to find the optimal conditions. Thus, the growth rate was maximal at 36 °C, whereas the highest biomass and bacteriocin activity was achieved between 20 and 30 °C and 20–25 °C, respectively. The bacteriocin synthesis was closely growth associated reaching the maximal values at the end of the exponential phase. Since bacteriocins co-production has been evidenced in bacterial genera, a purification of the bacteriocin/s from
L. lactis
culture supernatants was carried out. The active fraction was purified by cationic-exchange chromatography and then, a RP-HPLC was carried out. The purified sample was a peptide with a 3353.05 Da, a molecular mass that matches nisin Z, which turned out to be the only bacteriocin produced by
L. lactis
CRL 1584. Nisin Z showed bactericidal effect on
C. freundii
and
L. monocytogenes
, which increased in the presence
l
-lactic acid + H
2
O
2
. This is the first report on nisin Z production by
L. lactis
from a bullfrog hatchery that resulted active on a Gram-negative pathogen. This peptide has potential probiotic for raniculture and as food biopreservative for bullfrog meat. |
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ISSN: | 0959-3993 1573-0972 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11274-017-2353-z |