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Heterologous Processing and Export of the Bacteriocins Pediocin PA-1 and Lactococcin A in Lactococcus Lactis: A Study with Leader Exchange.

M Chikindas1, E Emond2, A J Haandrikman3, J Kok3, K Leenhouts3, S Pandian2, G Venema3, K Venema3.   

Abstract

The bacteriocins pediocin PA-1 and lactococcin A are synthesized as precursors carrying N-terminal extensions with a conserved cleavage site preceded by two glycine residues in positions -2 and -1. Each bacteriocin is translocated through the cytoplasmic membrane by an integral membrane protein of the ABC cassette superfamily which, in the case of pediocin PA-1, has been shown to possess peptidase activity responsible for proteolytic cleavage of the pre-bacteriocin. In each case, another integral membrane protein is essential for bacteriocin production. In this study, a two-step PCR approach was used to permutate the leaders of pediocin PA-1 and lactococcin A. Wild-type and chimeric pre-bacteriocins were assayed for maturation by the processing/export machinery of pediocin PA-1 and lactococcin A. The results show that pediocin PA-1 can be efficiently exported by the lactococcin machinery whether it carries the lactococcin or the pediocin leader. It can also compete with wild-type lactococcin A for the lactococcin machinery. Pediocin PA-1 carrying the lactococcin A leader or lactococcin A carrying that of pediocin PA-1 was poorly secreted when complemented with the pediocin PA-1 machinery, showing that the pediocin machinery is more specific for its bacteriocin substrate. Wild-type pre-pediocin and chimeric pre-pediocin were shown to be processed by the lactococcin machinery at or near the double-glycine cleavage site. These results show the potential of the lactococcin LcnC/LcnD machinery as a maturation system for peptides carrying double-glycine-type amino-terminal leaders.

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Keywords:  Bacteriocin; Double-glycine leader; Lactococcin; Pediocin

Year:  2010        PMID: 26781115     DOI: 10.1007/s12602-009-9023-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins        ISSN: 1867-1306            Impact factor:   4.609


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