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Structural and Functional Differences in Two Cyclic Bacteriocins with the Same Sequences Produced by Lactobacilli.

Authors :
Kawai, Yasushi
Ishii, Yasuyuki
Arakawa, Kensuke
Uemura, Koichiro
Saitoh, Boku
Nishimura, Junko
Kitazawa, Haruki
Yamazaki, Yukiko
Tateno, Yoshio
Itoh, Takatoshi
Saito, Tadao
Source :
Applied & Environmental Microbiology. May2004, Vol. 70 Issue 5, p2906-2911. 6p. 1 Chart, 3 Graphs.
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

Lactobacillus gasseri LA39 and L. reuteri LA6 isolated from feces of the same human infant were found to produce similar cyclic bacteriocins (named gassericin A and reutericin 6, respectively) that cannot be distinguished by molecular weights or primary amino acid sequences. However, reutericin 6 has a narrower spectrum than gassericin A. In this study, gassericin A inhibited the growth of L. reuteri LA6, but reutericin 6 did not inhibit the growth of L. gasseri LA39. Both bacteriocins caused potassium ion efflux from indicator cells and liposomes, but the amounts of efflux and patterns of action were different. Although circular dichroism spectra of purified bacteriocins revealed that both antibacterial peptides are composed mainly of or-helices, the spectra of the bacteriocins did not coincide. The results of D- and L-amino acid composition analysis showed that two residues and one residue of D-Ala were detected among 18 Ala residues of gassericin A and reutericin 6, respectively. These findings suggest that the different D-alanine contents of the bacteriocins may cause the differences in modes of action, amounts of potassium ion efflux, and secondary structures. This is the first report that characteristics of native bacteriocins produced by wild lactobacillus strains having the same structural genes are influenced by a difference in a-amino acid contents in the molecules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00992240
Volume :
70
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Applied & Environmental Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
13273942
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.70.5.2906-2911.2004