Lactococcin G is a potassium ion-conducting, two-component bacteriocin

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作者
Moll, G
UbbinkKok, T
HildengHauge, H
NissenMeyer, J
Nes, IF
Konings, WN
Driessen, AJM
机构
[1] UNIV GRONINGEN, DEPT MICROBIOL, GRONINGEN BIOMOLEC SCI & BIOTECHNOL INST, 9751 NN HAREN, NETHERLANDS
[2] UNIV OSLO, DEPT BIOCHEM, OSLO 3, NORWAY
[3] NORGES LANDBRUKS VITTENSKAPELIEGE FORSKININGSRAD, LAB MICROBIAL GENE TECHNOL, N-1432 AS, NORWAY
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10.1128/jb.178.3.600-605.1996
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Lactococcin G is a novel lactococcal bacteriocin whose activity depends on the complementary action of two peptides, termed alpha and beta. Peptide synthesis of the alpha and beta peptides yielded biologically active lactococcin G, which was used in mode-of-action studies on sensitive cells of Lactococcus lactis. Approximately equivalent amounts of both peptides were required for optimal bactericidal effect. No effect was observed with either the alpha or beta peptide in the absence of the complementary peptide. The combination of alpha and beta peptides (lactococcin G) dissipates the membrane potential (Delta psi), and as a consequence cells release alpha-aminoisobutyrate, a nonmetabolizable alanine analog that is accumulated through a proton motive-force dependent mechanism. In addition, the cellular ATP level is dramatically reduced, which results in a drastic decrease of the ATP-driven glutamate uptake. Lactococcin G does not form a proton-Conducting pore, as it has no effect on the transmembrane pH gradient. Dissipation of the membrane potential by uncouplers causes a slow release of potassium (rubidium) ions. However, rapid release of potassium was observed in the presence of lactococcin G. These data suggest that the bactericidal effect of lactococcin G is due to the formation of potassium-selective channels by the alpha and beta peptides in the target bacterial membrane.
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