Isolation and Purification of Two Bacteriocins 3D Produced by Enterococcus faecium with Inhibitory Activity Against Listeria monocytogenes |
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Authors: | Kaoutar Bayoub Ilham Mardad Emna Ammar Aurelio Serrano Abdelaziz Soukri |
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Affiliation: | 1.Laboratory of Physiology and Molecular Genetics (PGM), Faculty of Sciences, Department of Biology,A?n chock, University Hassan II,Casablanca,Morocco;2.Department of Biological Engineering/LARSEN,National Engineering School in Sfax,Sfax,Tunisia;3.Instituto de Bioquímica Vegetal y Fotosíntesis, Centro de Investigaciones Científicas,CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla,Seville,Spain |
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Abstract: | Strain 3D, isolated from fermented traditional Moroccan dairy product, and identified as Enterococcus faecium, was studied for its capability to produce two bacteriocins acting against Listeria monocytogenes. Bacteriocins 3 Da and 3Db were heat stable inactivated by proteinase K, pepsin, and trypsin but not when treated with catalase. The evidenced bacteriocins were stable in a wide pH range from 2 to 11 and bactericidal activity was kept during storage at 4°C. However, the combination of temperature and pH exhibited a stability of the bacteriocins. RP-HPLC purification of the anti-microbial compounds shows two active fractions eluted at 16 and 30.5 min, respectively. Mass spectrometry analysis showed that E. faecium 3D produce two bacteriocins Enterocin 3 Da (3893.080 Da) and Enterocin 3Db (4203.350 Da). This strain is food-grade organism and its bacteriocins were heat-stable peptides at basic, neutral, and acid pH: such bacteriocins may be of interest as food preservatives. |
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