نتایج جستجو برای: bacteriocins

تعداد نتایج: 1258  

2015
Sara Arbulu Juan J Jiménez Loreto Gútiez Luis M Cintas Carmen Herranz Pablo E Hernández

We have evaluated the cloning and functional expression of previously described broad antimicrobial spectrum bacteriocins SRCAM 602, OR-7, E-760, and L-1077, by recombinant Pichia pastoris. Synthetic genes, matching the codon usage of P. pastoris, were designed from the known mature amino acid sequence of these bacteriocins and cloned into the protein expression vector pPICZαA. The recombinant ...

2010
Saba Riaz Syed Kashif Nawaz Shahida Hasnain

Reemerging infections occur due to resistant bacteria. Such infections create restrictions for clinicians and microbiologists in drug selection. Such problems demand new strategies for solution. Use of bacteriocins for this purpose may be fruitful. In the present research work, the inhibitory effects of bactericins on cephalosporin resistant Escherichia coli are used as model system for the con...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2012
J J Leisner J Haaber

Bacteriocins are bacterial proteinaceous toxins with bacteriostatic or bacteriocidal activity towards other bacteria. The current theory on their biological role concerns especially colicins, with underlying social interactions described as an example of spite. This leads to a rock-paper-scissors game between colicin producers and sensitive and resistant variants. The generality of this type of...

2016
Özgün C. O. Umu Christine Bäuerl Marije Oostindjer Phillip B. Pope Pablo E. Hernández Gaspar Pérez-Martínez Dzung B. Diep

Production of bacteriocins is a potential probiotic feature of many lactic acid bacteria (LAB) as it can help prevent the growth of pathogens in gut environments. However, knowledge on bacteriocin producers in situ and their function in the gut of healthy animals is still limited. In this study, we investigated five bacteriocin-producing strains of LAB and their isogenic non-producing mutants f...

2016
Daniela Janek Alexander Zipperer Andreas Kulik Bernhard Krismer Andreas Peschel

The human nasal microbiota is highly variable and dynamic often enclosing major pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus. The potential roles of bacteriocins or other mechanisms allowing certain bacterial clones to prevail in this nutrient-poor habitat have hardly been studied. Of 89 nasal Staphylococcus isolates, unexpectedly, the vast majority (84%) was found to produce antimicrobial substance...

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2007
Emiliano Salvucci Lucila Saavedra Fernando Sesma

OBJECTIVES Subclass IIa bacteriocins are characterized by a hydrophilic N-terminal domain that shares a YGNGVxCxxxxC consensus and a variable hydrophobic C-terminus. Enterocin CRL35 is a 43-amino-acid heat stable peptide with antilisterial activity. Short synthetic peptides derived from the N-terminal half of enterocin CRL35 and other subclass IIa bacteriocins were evaluated for antimicrobial p...

2016
Alexander Klein Justyna Aleksandra Wojdyla Amar Joshi Inokentijs Josts Laura C. McCaughey Nicholas G. Housden Renata Kaminska Olwyn Byron Daniel Walker Colin Kleanthous

Protein antibiotics (bacteriocins) are a large and diverse family of multidomain toxins that kill specific Gram-negative bacteria during intraspecies competition for resources. Our understanding of the mechanism of import of such potent toxins has increased significantly in recent years, especially with the reporting of several structures of bacteriocin domains. Less well understood is the stru...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2007
Tatsuya Tominaga Yoshinori Hatakeyama

Pediocin PA-1 is a member of the class IIa bacteriocins, which show antimicrobial effects against lactic acid bacteria. To develop an improved version of pediocin PA-1, reciprocal chimeras between pediocin PA-1 and enterocin A, another class IIa bacteriocin, were constructed. Chimera EP, which consisted of the C-terminal half of pediocin PA-1 fused to the N-terminal half of enterocin A, showed ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
Melanie Ghoul Stuart A West Helle Krogh Johansen Søren Molin Odile B Harrison Martin C J Maiden Lars Jelsbak John B Bruce Ashleigh S Griffin

Bacteriocins are toxins produced by bacteria to kill competitors of the same species. Theory and laboratory experiments suggest that bacteriocin production and immunity play a key role in the competitive dynamics of bacterial strains. The extent to which this is the case in natural populations,especially human pathogens, remains to be tested. We examined the role of bacteriocins in competition ...

2015
Aida Golneshin Eric Adetutu Andrew S. Ball Bee K. May Thi Thu Hao Van Andrew T. Smith

Lactobacillus plantarum strain B21 was isolated from Vietnamese sausage (nem chua) and demonstrated broad antimicrobial activity due to the production of bacteriocins. Here, we report the complete genome sequence of this strain (3,284,260 bp).

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