Adaptation of the food-borne pathogen Bacillus cereus to carvacrol

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作者
Ultee, A
Kets, EPW
Alberda, M
Hoekstra, FA
Smid, EJ
机构
[1] DLO, ATO, Agrotechnol Res Inst, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Wageningen Ctr Food Sci, NL-6700 AN Wageningen, Netherlands
[3] Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Lab Plant Physiol, NL-6703 BD Wageningen, Netherlands
关键词
Bacillus cereus; carvacrol; adaptation; membranes; gel-to-liquid-crystalline transition; temperature; fatty acid composition; head-group composition; membrane fluidity;
D O I
10.1007/s002030000199
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Carvacrol, a natural antimicrobial compound present in the essential oil fraction of oregano and thyme, is bactericidal towards Bacillus cereus. A decrease of the sensitivity of B. cereus towards carvacrol was observed after growth in the presence of non-lethal carvacrol concentrations. A decrease of the melting temperature (T-m) of membranes from 20.5 degrees C to 12.6 degrees C was the immediate effect of the addition of carvacrol. Cells adapted to 0.4 mM carvacrol showed a lower membrane fluidity than nonadapted cells. Adaptation of 0.4 mM carvacrol increased the T-m from 20.5 degrees C to 28.3 degrees C. The addition of carvacrol to cell suspensions of adapted B. cereus cells decreased T-m again to 19.5 degrees C, approximately the same value as for the non-adapted cells in the absence of carvacrol. During adaptation, changes in the fatty acid composition were observed. The relative amount of iso-C-13:0, C-14:0 and iso-C-15:0 increased and cis-C-16:1 and C-18:0 decreased. The head-group composition also changed, two additional phospholipids were formed and one phospholipid was lacking in the adapted cells. It could be concluded that B. cereus adapts to carvacrol when present at non-lethal concentrations in the growth medium by lowering its membrane fluidity by changing the fatty acid and headgroup composition.
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