Proteomic characterization of a selenium-metabolizing probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri Lb26 BM for nutraceutical applications
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Proteomic characterization of a selenium-metabolizing probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri Lb26 BM for nutraceutical applications
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Proteomic characterization of a selenium-metabolizing probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri Lb2 BM for nutraceutical applications.Proteomics. 2018 Jul;18(13):e1870116. doi: 10.1002/pmic.201870116. Epub 2018 Jun 11. Proteomics. 2018. PMID: 29963772 No abstract available.
Abstract
Selenium (Se), Se-cysteines and selenoproteins have received growing interest in the nutritional field as redox-balance modulating agents. The aim of this study was to establish the Se-concentrating and Se-metabolizing capabilities of the probiotic Lactobacillus reuteri Lb26 BM, for nutraceutical applications. A comparative proteomic approach was employed to study the bacteria grown in a control condition (MRS modified medium) and in a stimulated condition (4.38 mg/L of sodium selenite). The total protein extract was separated into two pI ranges: 4-7 and 6-11; the 25 identified proteins were divided into five functional classes: (i) Se metabolism; (ii) energy metabolism; (iii) stress/adhesion; (iv) cell shape and transport; (v) proteins involved in other functions. All the experimental results indicate that L. reuteri Lb26 BM is able to metabolize Se(IV), incorporating it into selenoproteins, through the action of a selenocysteine lyase, thus enhancing organic Se bioavailability. This involves endo-ergonic reactions balanced by an increase of substrate-level phosphorylation, chiefly through lactic fermentation. Nevertheless, when L. reuteri was grown on Se a certain degree of stress was observed, and this has to be taken into account for future applicative purposes. The proteomic approach has proven to be a powerful tool for the metabolic characterization of potential Se-concentrating probiotics.
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