| Literature DB >> 27340340 |
Elma Laura Salazar-Marroquín1, Luis J Galán-Wong2, Víctor Ricardo Moreno-Medina3, Miguel Ángel Reyes-López3, Benito Pereyra-Alférez2.
Abstract
The members of the Bacillus thuringiensis group, commonly known as Bt, produce a huge number of metabolites, which show biocidal and antagonistic activity. B. thuringiensis is widely known for synthesizing Cry, Vip and Cyt proteins, active against insects and other parasporins with biocidal activity against certain types of cancerous cells. Nevertheless, B. thuringiensis also synthesizes compounds with antimicrobial activity, especially bacteriocins. Some B. thuringiensis bacteriocins resemble lantibiotics and other small linear peptides (class IIa) from the lactic acid bacteria bacteriocins classification system. Although many bacteriocins produced by Bt have been reported, there is no proper classification for them. In this work, we have grouped these based on molecular weight and functionality. Bacteriocins are small peptides synthesized by bacteria, presenting inhibitory activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria and to a lesser extent against fungi. These molecules represent a good study model in the search for microbial control alternatives. Lactic acid bacteria produces a huge number of these types of molecules with great potential. Nonetheless, members of the Bacillus, cereus group, especially B. thuringiensis, emerge as an attractive alternative for obtaining bacteriocins showing novel activities. This review describes the potential applications of B. thuringiensis bacteriocins in the control of foodborne pathogens, environment and medical area.Entities:
Keywords: Bacillus thuringiensis; antimicrobial peptides; bacteriocins; biotherapy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27340340 PMCID: PMC4894761 DOI: 10.1097/MRM.0000000000000076
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Microbiol ISSN: 0954-139X
Bacteriocins synthesized by different strains of Bacillus thuringiensis.
| Bacteriocin | Molecular mass (kDa) | Producer strain (subsp.) | Reference | |
| AI | Thuricin | 0.950 | HD2 ( | Favret and Younsten 1989 [ |
| Thuricin S | 3.137 | HD198 ( | Chehimi | |
| 9 ( | Chehimi | |||
| HD110 ( | Chehimi | |||
| HD125 ( | Chehimi | |||
| Thuricin Bn1 | 3.139 | Bn1 ( | Ugras | |
| Thurincin H | 3.140 | SF361 | Lee | |
| Bacthuricin F4 | 3.160 | BUPM4 ( | Kamoun | |
| Thuricin 17 | 3.172 | Bt non- | Gray | |
| Entomocin 110 | 4.800 | HD110 ( | Cherif | |
| AII | Thuricin CD | Trn-α 2.760 | DPC 6431 | Rea |
| Trn-β 2.860 | ||||
| Thuricin 439 | (A) 2.919 | B439 | Ahern | |
| (B) 2.803 | ||||
| BI | Morricin 269 | ∼10.000 | LBIT269 ( | Barboza-Corona |
| Kurstacin 287 | ∼10.000 | LBIT287 ( | Barboza-Corona | |
| Kenyacin 404 | ∼10.000 | LBIT404 ( | Barboza-Corona | |
| Entomocin 420 | ∼10.000 | LBIT420( | Barboza-Corona | |
| Tolworthcin 524 | ∼10.000 | LBIT524 ( | Barboza-Corona | |
| Tochicin | 10.500 | HD868 ( | Paik | |
| BacthuricinF103 | ∼11.000 | BUMP103 | Kamoun | |
| Thuricin 7 | 11.600 | BMG1.7 | Cherif | |
| Entomocin 9 | 12.400 | HD9 ( | Cherif |
Bacillus thuringiensis bacteriocins with biological activity against Gram-positive bacteria.
| Sensitive strain | Reference | |
| Thuricin | Favret and Younsten 1989 [ | |
| Thuricin S | Chehimi | |
| Thuricin Bn1 | Ugras | |
| Thurincin H | Lee | |
| Bacthuricin F4 | Kamoun | |
| Thuricin 17 | Gray | |
| Entomocin 110 | Cherif | |
| Tochicin | Paik | |
| Bacthuricin F103 | Kamoun | |
| Thuricin 7 | Cherif | |
| Entomocin 9 | Cherif | |
| Morricin 269 | Barboza-Corona | |
| Kurstacin 287 | ||
| Kenyacin 404 | ||
| Entomocin 420 | ||
| Tolworthcin 524 | ||
| Thuricin CD | Rea | |
| Thuricin 439 | Ahern |
Bacillus thuringiensis bacteriocins with biological activity against Gram-negative bacteria.
| Sensitive strain | Reference | |
| Thuricin S | Chehimi | |
| Thuricin Bn1 | Ugras | |
| Bacthuricin F4 | Kamoun | |
| Thuricin 17 | Gray | |
| Entomocin 110 | Cherif | |
| Bacthuricin F103 | Kamoun | |
| Entomocin 9 | Cherif | |
| Morricin 269 | Barboza-Corona | |
| Kurstacin 287 | ||
| Kenyacin 404 | ||
| Entomocin 420 | ||
| Tolworthcin 524 |
Bacillus thuringiensis bacteriocins with biological activity against fungi.
| Sensitive strain | Reference | |
| Entomocin 9 | Cherif | |
| Morricin 269 | De la Fuente-Salcido | |
| Kurstacin 287 | ||
| Kenyacin 404 | ||
| Entomocin 420 | ||
| Tolworthcin 524 |