Growth Inhibition and Induction of Stress Protein,GroEL, of Bacillus cereus Exposed to Antibacterial Peptide Isolated from Bacillus subtilis SC-8 |
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Authors: | Nam Keun Lee In-Cheol Yeo Joung Whan Park Young Tae Hahm |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biotechnology (BK21 Program), Chung-Ang University, An-seong, 456-756, Republic of Korea; |
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Abstract: | This study was conducted to investigate the antibacterial effect of BSAP-254 on Bacillus cereus with the induced stress proteins. The BSAP-254 is an antimicrobial peptide isolated from soybean-fermenting bacteria, Bacillus subtilis SC-8. It had a narrow spectrum of activity against B. cereus group. The growth inhibitory effect of BSAP-254 (50 μg/mL) reduced the population of B. cereus from >108 to 104 colony-forming units per milliliter within 30 min. In B. cereus exposed to BSAP-254, 14 intracellular proteins were differentially expressed as determined by 2-DE coupled with MS. Of the differentially expressed proteins identified, the stress protein GroEL, which is heat shock protein, was induced in B. cereus exposed to antibacterial peptide. |
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