Production of pediocin PA-1 by Lactococcus lactis using the lactococcin A secretory apparatus
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- DOI: 10.1128/AEM.64.3.818-823.1998
Production of pediocin PA-1 by Lactococcus lactis using the lactococcin A secretory apparatus
Abstract
The class II bacteriocins pediocin PA-1, from Pediococcus acidilactici, and lactococcin A, from Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis bv. diacetylactis WM4 have a number of features in common. They are produced as precursor peptides containing similar amino-terminal leader sequences with a conserved processing site (Gly-Gly at positions -1 and -2). Translocation of both bacteriocins occurs via a dedicated secretory system. Because of the strong antilisterial activity of pediocin PA-1, its production by lactic acid bacteria strains adapted to dairy environments would considerably extend its application in the dairy industry. In this study, the lactococcin A secretory system was adapted for the expression and secretion of pediocin PA-1. A vector containing an inframe fusion of sequences encoding the lcnA promoter, the lactococcin A leader, and the mature pediocin PA-1, was introduced into L. lactis IL1403. This strain is resistant to pediocin PA-1 and encodes a lactococcin translocation apparatus. The resulting L. lactis strains secreted a bacteriocin with an antimicrobial activity of approximately 25% of that displayed by the parental pediocin-producing P. acidilactici 347. A noncompetitive indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay with pediocin PA-1-specific antibodies and amino-terminal amino acid sequencing confirmed that pediocin PA-1 was being produced by the heterologous host.
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