Back to Search Start Over

Endolysin LysSTG2: Characterization and application to control Salmonella Typhimurium biofilm alone and in combination with slightly acidic hypochlorous water.

Authors :
Zhang, Yu
Huang, Hung-Hsin
Duc, Hoang Minh
Masuda, Yoshimitsu
Honjoh, Ken-ichi
Miyamoto, Takahisa
Source :
Food Microbiology. Sep2021, Vol. 98, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The gene encoding LysSTG2, an endolysin from Salmonella- lytic bacteriophage STG2, was cloned, overexpressed, and characterized. LysSTG2 consists of a single domain belonging to the Peptidase_M15 superfamily. LysSTG2 showed strong lytic activity against chloroform-treated S. Typhimurium cells after incubation at 4–50 °C for 30 min, at pH ranging from 7.0 to 11.0, and in the presence of NaCl from 0 to 300 mmol/L. It also showed lytic activity against all the 14 tested Gram-negative strains treated with chloroform, including Salmonella , E. coli , and Pseudomonas aeruginosa , but not against the Gram-positive bacteria tested. In addition, LysSTG2 (100 μg/mL) reduced the viability of S. Typhimurium NBRC 12529 planktonic cells by 1.2 log and that of the biofilm cells after 1-h treatment. Sequential treatment of slightly acidic hypochlorous water (SAHW) containing 40 mg/L available chlorine and LysSTG2 (100 μg/mL) was effective on S. Typhimurium NBRC 12529 biofilm cells, removing more than 99% of biofilm cells. These results demonstrate that LysSTG2 alone can effectively kill S. Typhimurium cells after permeabilization treatment and successfully control S. Typhimurium in biofilms in combination with SAHW, suggesting that the combined use of LysSTG2 and SAHW might be a novel and promising method for combating S. Typhimurium in food industries. • Endolysin LysSTG2 derived from Salmonella Typhimurium phage STG2 showed strong lytic activity and high stability. • LysSTG2 killed S. Typhimurium planktonic and biofilm cells. • Sequential treatment with slightly acidic hypochlorous water and LysSTG2 effectively removed S. Typhimurium biofilm. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07400020
Volume :
98
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Food Microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
149840801
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fm.2021.103791