Interspecies Interaction of Signal Peptide PapR Secreted by <Emphasis Type="Italic">Bacillus cereus</Emphasis> and Its Effect on Production of Antimicrobial Peptide |
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Authors: | In-Cheol Yeo Nam Keun Lee Chang-Jun Cha Young Tae Hahm |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Biotechnology (BK21 Program), Chung-Ang University, Anseong, 456-756, Republic of Korea; |
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Abstract: | This study was carried out to investigate the interspecies interaction of PapR peptide secreted by Bacillus cereus on production of BSAP-254, an antimicrobial peptide produced by Bacillus subtilis SC-8 isolated from the Korean fermented soybean paste and exhibited narrow antagonistic activity against the B. cereus group, but not against other foodborne pathogens. PapR is a signal peptide that activates PlcR, which is a pleiotropic regulator
controlling the expression of various virulence factors in B. cereus. When B. subtilis SC-8 was co-cultured with B. cereus, it completely inhibited the growth of B. cereus within 12 h, and the rate of BSAP-254 production was increased 34.2% at 12 h. Furthermore, 5 μM of synthetic PapR peptide
added to the culture of B. subtilis SC-8 increased the rate of BSAP-254 production up to 59.7%. The growth of B. subtilis SC-8, however, was not significantly different with or without the addition of PapR. When B. cereus papR mutant was co-cultured with B. subtilis SC-8, the growth of the mutant was not inhibited and the rate of BSAP-254 production was decreased by 45%. |
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