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Concomitant synthesis of bacteriocin and bacteriocin inactivator from Serratia marcescens.

J D Foulds, D Shemin.   

Abstract

We have found that Serratia marcescens strain P & S is bacteriocinogenic. However, the phenotypic expression of bacteriocin activity depends upon the temperature at which the cells are grown. When the organism is grown at 30 to 37 C, no bacteriocin activity can be demonstrated, whereas when it is grown at 39 C bacteriocin activity is readily observed. It appears that the P & S strain concomitantly synthesizes a bacteriocin and a substance which not only can inactivate the bacteriocin but also has a high activation energy for inactivation. This inactivator readily loses its activity when heated at 39 C for 1 hr. Two mutants were isolated from the P & S strain which can produce active bacteriocin when grown at temperatures from 30 to 39 C. It is significant that these mutants have considerably less bacteriocin inactivator. The data suggest that the inactivator is an extracellular protease. The ability of one of these mutants, JF58-12, to produce active bacteriocin at temperatures between 30 and 39 C is a stable property, whereas in the other mutant, JF48W, this property is unstable. JF48W was selected from the P & S strain in two steps: first a streptomycin-resistant variant (strain A-10) was isolated and from this mutant a strain (JF48W) was isolated which not only synthesized little of the inactivator but also did not synthesize the red pigmnet prodigiosin. This latter pleiotropic mutant appears to revert in one step to a phenotype similar to the P & S strain, since it is streptomycin-sensitive and produces prodigiosin and normal amounts of inactivator and the demonstration of bacteriocin activity is temperature-dependent.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 4905531      PMCID: PMC250078          DOI: 10.1128/jb.99.3.661-666.1969

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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