Isoprene production by Rhodobacter sphaeroides and its antimicrobial activity
Extensive studies on the antimicrobial activity of terpene-based substances, which are the main components of essential oils, are continuously underway. And some hydrocarbons constituting antimicrobial substances have been reported to exhibit the antimicrobial activity. This study confirmed the prod...
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description | Extensive studies on the antimicrobial activity of terpene-based substances, which are the main components of essential oils, are continuously underway. And some hydrocarbons constituting antimicrobial substances have been reported to exhibit the antimicrobial activity. This study confirmed the production of isoprene, the most basic constituent hydrocarbon of terpene, by Rhodobacter sphaeroides, and investigated the antimicrobial activity of isoprene and its mechanism. We developed an air-sharing culture system in which different bacterial cultures aseptically shared the same atmosphere, to evaluate the effect of volatile isoprene. Effects were tested on two Gram-negative bacteria, and on two Gram-positive bacteria. As a result, the isoprene released from R. sphaeroides showed the antimicrobial activity against all evaluated strains, especially against Gram-positive bacteria than Gram-negative bacteria. In addition, the microstructure of the bacteria was evaluated via FE-SEM. The FE-SEM images showed that isoprene has the antimicrobial activity mechanism that causes cell death by acting on the cell wall or the extracellular membrane. |
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