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Sakacin G is the main responsible bacteriocin for the anti-listerial activity of meat-borne Lactobacillus curvatus ACU-1

The present study was conducted to quantify the expression of the sakacins produced by Lactobacillus curvatus ACU-1, a strain isolated from artisanal dry fermented sausages of Argentina. Polymerase chain reaction… Click to show full abstract

The present study was conducted to quantify the expression of the sakacins produced by Lactobacillus curvatus ACU-1, a strain isolated from artisanal dry fermented sausages of Argentina. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) screening indicated the presence of sakacin G, P, and Q genes in L. curvatus ACU-1. Purification and activity assays determined that anti-Listeria activity was mainly associated to sakacin G, as mass spectrometry analysis revealed a single peak of 3832.60 Da. Further characterization by quantitative PCR demonstrated that L. curvatus ACU-1 transcription of the sakacin G structural gene was three orders of magnitude higher than the others. Interestingly, L. curvatus ACU-1 had skgA1/skgA2 as well as sppQ genes encoded in a plasmid, while the sppA gene that encodes for sakacin P was present in the bacterial chromosome. These results point out that sakacin G is the main peptide responsible for the anti-listerial activity of L. curvatus ACU-1, with little or no contribution of sakacin P and sakacin Q. The high level of expression of sakacin G demonstrated in the present work would facilitate its potential use in food preservation, improving the food quality, safety, and shelf life. In addition, the sakacin G promoter may serve as an interesting tool for the expression of other bacteriocins at higher levels.

Keywords: acu; curvatus acu; sakacin main; lactobacillus curvatus; activity

Journal Title: Annals of Microbiology
Year Published: 2017

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