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Cocultures of <i>Enterococcus faecium</i> and <i>Aeromonas veronii</i> Induce the Secretion of Bacteriocin-like Substances against <i>Aeromonas</i>

Dusit Promrug, Kanjana Wittayacom, Nantipan Nathapanan, Ha Thanh Dong, Panumart Thongyoo, Sasimanas Unajak, Onrapak Reamtong, Usa Boonyuen, Amornrat Aroonnual, Tatsuo Shioda, Krit Thirapanmethee, Dumrongkiet Arthan

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) were screened from Lutjanus russellii (red sea bass), and their antimicrobial activities were evaluated against two Aeromonas species isolated from the Nile tilapia, namely, Aeromonas veronii (AV) and Aeromonas jandaei (AJ). Three LAB isolates, Enterococcus faecium MU8 (EF_8), Enterococcus faecalis MU2 (EFL_2), and E. faecalis MU9 (EFL_9), were found to inhibit both AV and AJ; however, their cell-free supernatant (CFS) did not do so. Interestingly, bacteriocin-like substances (BLS) induced by cocultures of EF_8 with AV exhibited the highest antimicrobial activity against both Aeromonas sp. The size of BLS was less than 1.0 kDa; the purified BLS were susceptible to proteinase K digestion, indicating that they are peptides. BLS contained 13 identified peptides derived from E. faecium, as determined by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. Cocultures of Gram-positive-producing and -inducing LAB strains have been used to increase bacteriocin yields. To our knowledge, this is the first report describing inducible BLS produced by cocultures of Gram-positive-producing and Gram-negative-inducing strains.

Topics & Concepts

BacteriocinAeromonasAeromonas veroniiEnterococcus faeciumMicrobiologyEnterococcus faecalisAntimicrobialBiologyEnterococcusBacteriaAeromonas caviaeChemistryAntibioticsStaphylococcus aureusGeneticsAquaculture disease management and microbiotaProbiotics and Fermented FoodsIdentification and Quantification in Food
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