Salivaricin P, One of a Family of Two-Component Antilisterial Bacteriocins Produced by Intestinal Isolates of Lactobacillus salivarius
- 2007-06
- Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73(11)
- PubMed: 17416691
- DOI: 10.1128/AEM.00666-06
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Abstract
Lactobacillus salivarius DPC6005, a porcine intestinal isolate, produces a two-component bacteriocin, salivaricin P, with homology to ABP-118 produced by a human probiotic L. salivarius strain. Indeed, molecular characterization revealed that while the peptides Sln1 and ABP-118alpha are identical, their companion peptides (Sln2 and ABP-118beta, respectively) differ by two amino acids. This observation suggests that two-component bacteriocins may be a common feature of intestinal L. salivarius strains.
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