Bacteriocin Antagonistic Potentials of Lactococcus cremoris and Lactococcus lactis Isolates from Different Habitats.
Antagonism
Comparative genomics
Lactococci
Lactococcin B
Niche adaptation
Nisin
Journal
Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins
ISSN: 1867-1314
Titre abrégé: Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101484100
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
21 Sep 2024
21 Sep 2024
Historique:
accepted:
04
09
2024
medline:
21
9
2024
pubmed:
21
9
2024
entrez:
21
9
2024
Statut:
aheadofprint
Résumé
It has not been extensively examined if the ecological role of lactic acid bacterial bacteriocins may affect their distribution in different habitats and thereby impact screenings for novel variants. Further, the functionality of such variants requires additional investigation. This study investigated the distribution of bacteriocin biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) and bacteriocinogenic activity of Lactococcus cremoris and Lactococcus lactis from a range of different environments. Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of fifty L. cremoris and L. lactis strains showed distinct species clustering without significant genome size differences between species or sources. Genomic screening with AntiSMASH and BAGEL4 identified several BGCs, with variation based on species but not on habitat. Deferred inhibition assays revealed pronounced activity only in strains possessing nisin or lactococcin B BGCs and not in strains with other BGCs. Several hitherto undescribed types of lactococcin BGCs appeared to be incomplete regarding genes encoding secretion and immunity. In conclusion, this study indicates that habitats did not appear to affect distribution of BGCs. Further, the antagonistic functionality of several BGCs was unclear indicating that improving applications of lactococcal bacteriocins may depend as much or more on research on increasing efficacy of well-known bacteriocins than searching for novel variants.
Identifiants
pubmed: 39305435
doi: 10.1007/s12602-024-10361-w
pii: 10.1007/s12602-024-10361-w
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Langues
eng
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Subventions
Organisme : China Scholarship Council
ID : CSC No. 202006350030
Organisme : Norges Forskningsråd
ID : FRIPRO 314490
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