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Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI
Nisin, a 3.4 kDa antimicrobial peptide produced by some Lactococcus lactis strains is the most prominent member of the lantibiotic family. Nisin can inhibit cell growth and penetrates the target Gram-positive bacterial membrane by binding to Lipid II, an essential cell wall synthesis precursor. The...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4094520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25014359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102246 |
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author | AlKhatib, Zainab Lagedroste, Marcel Fey, Iris Kleinschrodt, Diana Abts, André Smits, Sander H. J. |
author_facet | AlKhatib, Zainab Lagedroste, Marcel Fey, Iris Kleinschrodt, Diana Abts, André Smits, Sander H. J. |
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description | Nisin, a 3.4 kDa antimicrobial peptide produced by some Lactococcus lactis strains is the most prominent member of the lantibiotic family. Nisin can inhibit cell growth and penetrates the target Gram-positive bacterial membrane by binding to Lipid II, an essential cell wall synthesis precursor. The assembled nisin-Lipid II complex forms pores in the target membrane. To gain immunity against its own-produced nisin, Lactococcus lactis is expressing two immunity protein systems, NisI and NisFEG. Here, we show that the NisI expressing strain displays an IC(50) of 73±10 nM, an 8–10-fold increase when compared to the non-expressing sensitive strain. When the nisin concentration is raised above 70 nM, the cells expressing full-length NisI stop growing rather than being killed. NisI is inhibiting nisin mediated pore formation, even at nisin concentrations up to 1 µM. This effect is induced by the C-terminus of NisI that protects Lipid II. Its deletion showed pore formation again. The expression of NisI in combination with externally added nisin mediates an elongation of the chain length of the Lactococcus lactis cocci. While the sensitive strain cell-chains consist mainly of two cells, the NisI expressing cells display a length of up to 20 cells. Both results shed light on the immunity of lantibiotic producer strains, and their survival in high levels of their own lantibiotic in the habitat. |
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spelling | pubmed-40945202014-07-15 Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI AlKhatib, Zainab Lagedroste, Marcel Fey, Iris Kleinschrodt, Diana Abts, André Smits, Sander H. J. PLoS One Research Article Nisin, a 3.4 kDa antimicrobial peptide produced by some Lactococcus lactis strains is the most prominent member of the lantibiotic family. Nisin can inhibit cell growth and penetrates the target Gram-positive bacterial membrane by binding to Lipid II, an essential cell wall synthesis precursor. The assembled nisin-Lipid II complex forms pores in the target membrane. To gain immunity against its own-produced nisin, Lactococcus lactis is expressing two immunity protein systems, NisI and NisFEG. Here, we show that the NisI expressing strain displays an IC(50) of 73±10 nM, an 8–10-fold increase when compared to the non-expressing sensitive strain. When the nisin concentration is raised above 70 nM, the cells expressing full-length NisI stop growing rather than being killed. NisI is inhibiting nisin mediated pore formation, even at nisin concentrations up to 1 µM. This effect is induced by the C-terminus of NisI that protects Lipid II. Its deletion showed pore formation again. The expression of NisI in combination with externally added nisin mediates an elongation of the chain length of the Lactococcus lactis cocci. While the sensitive strain cell-chains consist mainly of two cells, the NisI expressing cells display a length of up to 20 cells. Both results shed light on the immunity of lantibiotic producer strains, and their survival in high levels of their own lantibiotic in the habitat. Public Library of Science 2014-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4094520/ /pubmed/25014359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102246 Text en © 2014 AlKhatib et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article AlKhatib, Zainab Lagedroste, Marcel Fey, Iris Kleinschrodt, Diana Abts, André Smits, Sander H. J. Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI |
title | Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI |
title_full | Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI |
title_fullStr | Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI |
title_full_unstemmed | Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI |
title_short | Lantibiotic Immunity: Inhibition of Nisin Mediated Pore Formation by NisI |
title_sort | lantibiotic immunity: inhibition of nisin mediated pore formation by nisi |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4094520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25014359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0102246 |
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