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Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Carmen Martínez-Cuesta Teresa Requena Elisabet Herranz Carmen Peláez Department of Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Norway Havard Hauge Jon Nissen-Meyer Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute, University of Groningen Jan Kok The two peptide lantibiotic lacticin 3147 is effective in bacteriocin induced lysis Girbe Buist

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Page 1: Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Carmen Martínez-Cuesta Teresa Requena Elisabet

Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain

Carmen Martínez-CuestaTeresa RequenaElisabet HerranzCarmen Peláez

Department of Biochemistry, University of Oslo, NorwayHavard HaugeJon Nissen-Meyer

Groningen Biomolecular Sciences and Biotechnology Institute, University of GroningenJan Kok

The two peptide lantibiotic lacticin 3147 is effective in bacteriocin induced lysis

Girbe Buist

Page 2: Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Carmen Martínez-Cuesta Teresa Requena Elisabet

Bacteriocincharacteristics

produced by L. lactis IFPL105, isolated from Spanish raw goats’ milk

heat stable broad spectrum of inhibitory activity hydrolyzed by chymotrypsin, proteinase K

and pancreatin resistant to trypsin and pepsin genes for immunity and production

located on 46 kb plasmid pBAC105

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Purification

Fraction Volume

(ml)

Total

A280a

Total activity

(BU)b

Specific

activityc

Purification

(fold)

Yield

(%)

Culture supernatant 2 000 71 800 4.44 105 6.2 1 100

I (Ammonium sulphate precipitation) 250 2 597 2.77 105 106.6 17 63

II (Anion exchange) 260 4 316 3.33 105 77.2 12 75

III (cation exchange) 270 3 375 3.30 105 97.7 16 74

IV (Phenyl sepharose) 20 57.6 1.50 105 2 604 421 34

V (C2/C18 column) 2 1.2 0.57 105 21 250 3 438 11

a Total A280 is A280 multiplied by the volume (ml)b BU; bacteriocin unitsc Specific activity is total activity divided by total A280

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Reverse-phasechromatography

peptide is 3322 Da peptide is 2848 Da complementary action needed for activity

0 2 4 6 8 10 12 140

2

4

6

8

10

12

140.3

0

0.1

0.2

10

3 x

Act

ivity

(B

U m

l-1)

0.1

0.2

0.3

00 2 4 6 8 10 12 14

0

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40

60

2-P

ropa

nol (

%)

A2

80

A2

80

10

3 x

Act

ivity

(B

U m

l-1)

Elution Volume (ml) Elution Volume (ml)

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Amino acid and nucleotide sequence

N-termini blocked peptide cleft by chymotrypsin Edman: Ile-(Ser)-Thr-Asn-Thr-(Glu)-Pro homologous to a peptide of lacticin 3147

ltnA1 encodes a peptide of 59 aa ltnA2 encodes a peptide of 62 aa ‘double-Gly’ type leader peptides

Page 6: Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Carmen Martínez-Cuesta Teresa Requena Elisabet

Number of residues per molecule

Amino acid -peptide LtnA1 -peptide LtnA2

Ala 3-4 2 7 4Arg 0 0 1 1Asx 4 4 1 1Cys 3 4 3 3Glx 1-2 1 0 0Gly 2-3 2 0 0His 1 1 0 0Ile 0 0 3 3

Leu 2 2 1-2 1Lys 1 1 1 1Met 1 1 0 0Phe 1 1 0 0Pro 0 0 3-4 3Ser 0 3 0 3Thr 0 4 3 8Trp ND 3 ND 0Tyr 1 1 1 1Val 0 0 0 0

Total 20-23 30 24-26 29

MM 3322 3428.4 2848 2985.5Amino acidcomposition LtnA1 and LtnA2 are post-translational

modified Ser > D-Ala conversion shown and

lanthionine present

Page 7: Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Carmen Martínez-Cuesta Teresa Requena Elisabet

ltn operon

Protein FunctionLtnE ABC-transporter for immunityLtnF ABC-transporter for immunityLtnI Immunity proteinLtnR Transcription repressorLtnA1 -peptideLtnA2 -peptideLtnM1 Dehydration/thioether-forming reactionsLtnT ABC-transporterLtnM2 Dehydration/thioether-forming reactionsLtnD dehydrogenase

~ 13 Kb

gene organization in pBAC105 and pMRC01 are identical

Page 8: Department of Dairy Science and Technology, Instituto del Frío (CSIC), Ciudad Universitaria, Madrid, Spain Carmen Martínez-Cuesta Teresa Requena Elisabet

Lacticin 3147

produced by L. lactis DPC3147 isolated from Irish kefir grain

PMF promotes the interaction with membrane

pores are selective for K+ ions and inorganic phosphate

dissipation of the membrane potential > hydrolysis of ATP > collapse of the pH gradient > cell death

induces cell lysis lytic response is strain dependent

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Gro

wth

(O

D60

0)

Time (h)

0.1

1

10

0 2 4 6

Lb. casei IFPL731 L. lactis IFPL359

0.1

1

10

0 2 4 6

Gro

wth

(O

D60

0)Time (h)

0.1

1

10

0 2 4 6

Gro

wth

(O

D60

0)

Time (h)

Lb. rhamnosus JCL1211

0 hours 3 hours % lysis

1.0 109 1.0 108 14.9 (1.5)6.0 105 8.7 103 25.7 (0.8)

0 hours 3 hours % lysis

3.3 109 1.0 108 32.5 (2.3)5.3 107 4.8 103 51.3 (1.2)

0 hours 3 hours % lysis

6.8 108 1.0 108 15.6 (1.3)5.4 108 3.0 105 74.5 (3.7)

loss of viability not concurrent with cell lysis

addition of Co2+ or SDS reduces lysis

Lacticin 3147induced lysis

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AcmA: responsible for autolysis

180

0

1

2

3

4

5

0 30 60 90 120 150

Time in hours

OD

[600

nm

]

MG1363

MG1363acmA

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0.1

1

10

0 2 4 6 8 10

Time (h)

OD

600

0

0.005

0.010

0.015

0.020

0.025

0.030

0.035

Uni

ts o

f P

epX

/ m

l

MG1363

Involvement of AcmA in lacticin induced lysis

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0.1

1

10

0 2 4 6 8 10

Time (h)

OD

600

0

0.005

0.010

0.015

0.020

0.025

0.030

0.035

Uni

ts o

f P

epX

/ m

l

Bac

MG1363 (+Bac)

MG1363

Involvement of AcmA in lacticin induced lysis

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0.1

1

10

0 2 4 6 8 10

Time (h)

OD

600

0

0.005

0.010

0.015

0.020

0.025

0.030

0.035

Uni

ts o

f P

epX

/ m

l

Bac

MG1363acmA(+Bac)

MG1363 (+Bac)

MG1363

reduction of viability identical AcmA responsible for lacticin 3147

induced lysis

Involvement of AcmA in lacticin induced lysis

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Cell wall degradation

Cell wall degradation (%)

Cell walls AcmA Control Bacteriocin

(300 AU/ml)

L. lactis MG1363 - 21.9 (0.2) 23.1 (1.5)

L. lactis MG1363acmA1 + 22.8 (3.5) 20.9 (0.9)

L. lactis MG1363acmA1 - 3.8 (1.4) 3.8 (1.8)

Lacticin 3147 does not activate AcmA

similar results obtained when using Nisin or a mixture of lactococcins A, B, and M

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Depletion of cellular energy causes an imbalance in the control of the action of the autolysin, resulting in cell wall degradation and, thus, cell lysis.

Conclusion