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Influence of physico-chemical factors on the oligomerization and biological activity of bacteriocin AS-48.

H Abriouel1, E Valdivia, A Gálvez, M Maqueda.   

Abstract

Bacteriocin AS-48 forms a mixture of monomers and oligomers in aqueous solutions. Such oligomers can be clearly differentiated by SDS-PAGE after formaldehyde crosslinking, and we have verified that these associates are stable to acid treatment after fixation. In addition, they show antimicrobial activity and are recognized by anti-AS-48 antibodies. AS-48 oligomers can be dissociated by the detergents SDS and Triton X-100. The degree of oligomerization of AS-48 depends on the pH of the solution and the protein concentration. At pH below 5, AS-48 is in the monomeric state at protein concentrations below 0.55.mg ml(-1), but it also forms dimers above this protein concentration. This bacteriocin forms oligomers at pH values above 5, in agreement with the observation that it is also more hydrophobic at neutral pH. AS-48 is stable to mild heat treatments irrespectively of pH. At 120 degrees C it is more heat resistant under acidic conditions, but it inactivates at neutral pH. Activity of AS-48 against E. faecalis is highest at neutral pH, but it is highest at pH 4 for E. coli. The influence of pH on bacteriocin activity could be owing to changes in the conformation/oligomerization of the bacteriocin peptide as well as to changes in the surface charge of the target bacteria.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11136128     DOI: 10.1007/s0028403335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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