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Carnocin KZ213 produced by<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Carnobacterium piscicola</Emphasis> 213 is adsorbed onto cells during growth. Its biosynthesis is regulated by temperature,pH and medium composition
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Zineb?KhouitiEmail author  Jean-Paul?Simon
Institution:(1) Unité de BioTechnologie, Institut Meurice, Haute Ecole Lucia de Brouckère, CERIA, Bat 2, 1 avenue Emile Gryzon, 1070 Bruxelles, Belgium
Abstract:Carnocin KZ213 is an antilisterial bacteriocin produced by Carnobacterium piscicola 213. The effects of pH and temperature were studied during batch fermentation in MRS* medium (modified MRS without ammonium citrate or sodium acetate). The optimal pH for growth is between 6 and 7. The maximum bacteriocin productivity in the supernatant occurs at pH 7. Operating at controlled pH increases the volumetric activity of the free bacteriocin by 8- to 16-fold, compared with uncontrolled pH. No bacteriocin production is observed below pH 6.5. Temperature has a dramatic effect on carnocin KZ213 production. Growth is optimal at 25 °C and 30 °C, although no bacteriocin production is detected at 30 °C. Also, bacteriocin production is observed at 25 °C in MRS*, but not in complex APT broth, where growth is optimal. The presence of glucose as a carbon and/or energy source is important for carnocin KZ213 synthesis. Hence, bacteriocin synthesis is regulated by temperature, carbon source and medium composition. Quantification studies of bacteriocin adsorbed onto producer cells show that the majority of the carnocin KZ213 secreted is adsorbed onto the producer cells during growth. Only 15% of the total bacteriocin produced is detected in the cell-free supernatant at the end of growth.
Keywords:Lactic acid bacteria  Carnobacteria  Bacteriocin adsorption  Production kinetic  Temperature regulation  Carbon source
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