Purification and characterization of staphylococcin BacR1, a broad-spectrum bacteriocin
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- DOI: 10.1128/aem.63.11.4185-4190.1997
Purification and characterization of staphylococcin BacR1, a broad-spectrum bacteriocin
Abstract
The bacteriocin BacR1 was purified from culture supernatant of Staphylococcus aureus UT0007 by sequential ammonium sulfate precipitation, cation-exchange chromatography, and C4 reverse-phase chromatography steps. Mass spectrographic analysis indicated that the purified peptide has a molecular mass of 3,338 Da. It is resistant to environmental conditions, retaining full biological activity after exposure to pH extremes (pHs 3 to 11), heating at 95 degrees C for 15 min, and exposure to strong chaotropic agents. BacR1 was destroyed with a complete loss of biological activity after digestion with trypsin and proteinase K. Amino acid sequence analysis revealed a high concentration of Asx, Gly, and Pro residues and a high proportion of hydrophobic amino acids. The peptide is bactericidal and kills in a dose-dependent manner, but it does not lyse log-phase cells of Corynebacterium renale, the routine indicator organism for bacteriocin assay. A specific receptor for binding was detected on sensitive cells but not on insensitive cells. Competition assays showed that UV-inactivated cells could protect susceptible cells from antibacterial action. A partial inhibitory spectrum revealed that organisms from the following genera are susceptible: Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Corynebacterium, Haemophilus, Bordetella, Moraxella, Pasteurella, Neisseria, and Bacillus.
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