Nisin
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Nisin is produced by fermentation using the bacterium ''Lactococcus lactis''. | Nisin is produced by fermentation using the bacterium ''Lactococcus lactis''. | ||
| - | While in general most bacteriocins inhibit only closely related species, nisin is a rare example of a "broad-spectrum" bacteriocin effective against many Gram-positive organisms, including lactic acid bacteria (commonly associated with spoilage), ''Listeria monocytogenes'' (a known pathogen), ''Staphylococcus aureus,'' ''Bacillus cereus'', ''Clostridium botulinum'', etc. It is also particularly effective against spores. Gram-negative bacteria are protected by their outer membrane but may become susceptible to nisin action after a heat shock or when this is coupled with the chelator EDTA. Nisin is soluble in water and can be effective at levels nearing the parts-per-billion range<ref>PMID: | + | While in general most bacteriocins inhibit only closely related species, nisin is a rare example of a "broad-spectrum" bacteriocin effective against many Gram-positive organisms, including lactic acid bacteria (commonly associated with spoilage), ''Listeria monocytogenes'' (a known pathogen), ''Staphylococcus aureus,'' ''Bacillus cereus'', ''Clostridium botulinum'', etc. It is also particularly effective against spores. Gram-negative bacteria are protected by their outer membrane but may become susceptible to nisin action after a heat shock or when this is coupled with the chelator EDTA. Nisin is soluble in water and can be effective at levels nearing the parts-per-billion range<ref>PMID:2119570</ref>. |
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3D structure of nisin
1wco - Nisin + lipid - Lactococcus lactis - NMR
References
- ↑ Liu W, Hansen JN. Some chemical and physical properties of nisin, a small-protein antibiotic produced by Lactococcus lactis. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1990 Aug;56(8):2551-8. PMID:2119570
- ↑ Bacon EJ, Richmond SJ, Wood DJ, Stirling P, Bevan BJ, Chalmers WS. Serological detection of phage infection in Chlamydia psittaci recovered from ducks. Vet Rec. 1986 Dec 20-27;119(25-26):618-20. PMID:3544465

