Insights into the Mode of Action of the Sactibiotic Thuricin CD.

作者信息

Mathur Harsh, Fallico Vincenzo, O'Connor Paula M, Rea Mary C, Cotter Paul D, Hill Colin, Ross R Paul

机构信息

Moorepark Food Research CentreCounty Cork, Ireland.

APC Microbiome Institute, University College CorkCork, Ireland.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2017 Apr 20;8:696. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00696. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Thuricin CD is a two-component bacteriocin, consisting of the peptides Trnα and Trnβ, and belongs to the newly designated sactibiotic subclass of bacteriocins. While it is clear from studies conducted thus far that it is a narrow-spectrum bacteriocin, requiring the synergistic activity of the two peptides, the precise mechanism of action of thuricin CD has not been elucidated. This study used a combination of flow cytometry and traditional culture-dependent assays to ascertain the effects of the thuricin CD peptides on the morphology, physiology and viability of sensitive DPC6349 cells. We show that both Trnα and Trnβ are membrane-acting and cause a collapse of the membrane potential, which could not be reversed even under membrane-repolarizing conditions. Furthermore, the depolarizing action of thuricin CD is accompanied by reductions in cell size and granularity, producing a pattern of physiological alterations in DPC6349 cells similar to those triggered by the pore-forming single-component bacteriocin Nisin A, and two-component lacticin 3147. Taken together, these results lead us to postulate that the lytic activity of thuricin CD involves the insertion of thuricin CD peptides into the membrane of target cells leading to permeabilization due to pore formation and consequent flux of ions across the membrane, resulting in membrane depolarization and eventual cell death.

摘要
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