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IJB-Iranian Journal of Biotechnology. 2015; 13 (3): 10-19
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-179814

RESUMO

Background: Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri [Xcc], the causative agent of bacterial citrus canker, has affected citriculture worldwide. Varieties of means have been used to minimize its devastating effects, but no attention has been given to bacteriocins


Objectives: here and for the first time, we report the isolation and characterization of two novel bacteriocins


Materials and Methods: secretome containing bacteriocins of isolated bacteria was separated via SDS-PAGE. Each isolated protein band was characterized and checked for its efficacy in controlling two pathogenic isolates of Xcc via disk diffusion assay. The effects of varieties of carbon, nitrogen and phosphate sources were evaluated on both bacterial growth and bacteriocin production via Taguchi orthogonal method


Results: the two bacteriocins showed an activity up to 55[degree]C that were sensitive to proteases suggesting being protein in nature. Analysis of SDS-PAGE purified protein bands of bacterial secretomes with demonstrated potency against Xcc revealed the presence of peptides with relative molecular masses of 16.9 and 17 kDa for Cronobacter and Enterobacter, respectively. Sequence analysis of peptides revealed an HCP1 family VI secretion system homologue for Cronobacter [YP_001439956] and pilin FimA homologue for Enterobacter [CBK85798.1]. A Taguchi orthogonal array was also implemented to determine the effect of temperature and eight other chemical factors on bacteriocin production for each bacterium


Conclusions: two peptides with novel antibacterial activities effective against Xcc were isolated, characterized and conditions were optimized for their higher production

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