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Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme

Fibrinolytic enzyme gene (fibE) is widely conserved among Bacillus spp. belonging to group I species. This is encoding a serine-like enzyme (FibE) secreted in extracellular medium. This present work aims to assess the molecular usefulness of this novel conserved housekeeping gene among group I Bacil...

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Autores principales: Kaya-Ongoto, Moïse Doria, Kayath, Christian Aimé, Nguimbi, Etienne, Lebonguy, Aimé Augustin, Nzaou, Stech Anomène Eckzechel, Elenga Wilson, Paola Sandra, Ahombo, Gabriel
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6545797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31236291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5484896
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author Kaya-Ongoto, Moïse Doria
Kayath, Christian Aimé
Nguimbi, Etienne
Lebonguy, Aimé Augustin
Nzaou, Stech Anomène Eckzechel
Elenga Wilson, Paola Sandra
Ahombo, Gabriel
author_facet Kaya-Ongoto, Moïse Doria
Kayath, Christian Aimé
Nguimbi, Etienne
Lebonguy, Aimé Augustin
Nzaou, Stech Anomène Eckzechel
Elenga Wilson, Paola Sandra
Ahombo, Gabriel
author_sort Kaya-Ongoto, Moïse Doria
collection PubMed
description Fibrinolytic enzyme gene (fibE) is widely conserved among Bacillus spp. belonging to group I species. This is encoding a serine-like enzyme (FibE) secreted in extracellular medium. This present work aims to assess the molecular usefulness of this novel conserved housekeeping gene among group I Bacillus spp. to identify and discriminate some related strains in traditional fermented food and beverages in Republic of Congo. First of all 155 isolates have been screened for enzymatic activities using caseinolytic assays. PCR techniques and nested PCR method using specific primers and correlated with 16S RNA sequencing were used. Blotting techniques have been performed for deep comparison with molecular methods. As a result B. amyloliquefaciens (1), B. licheniformis (1), B. subtilis (1), B. pumilus (3), B. altitudinis (2), B. atrophaeus (1), and B. safensis (3) have been specifically identified among 155 isolates found in fermented food and beverages. Genetic analysis and overexpression of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) fused to mature protein of FibE in Escherichia coli BL21 and TOP10 showed 2-fold higher enzymatic activities by comparison with FibE wild type one. Immunodetection should be associated but this does not clearly discriminate Bacillus belonging to group I.
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spelling pubmed-65457972019-06-24 Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme Kaya-Ongoto, Moïse Doria Kayath, Christian Aimé Nguimbi, Etienne Lebonguy, Aimé Augustin Nzaou, Stech Anomène Eckzechel Elenga Wilson, Paola Sandra Ahombo, Gabriel J Nucleic Acids Research Article Fibrinolytic enzyme gene (fibE) is widely conserved among Bacillus spp. belonging to group I species. This is encoding a serine-like enzyme (FibE) secreted in extracellular medium. This present work aims to assess the molecular usefulness of this novel conserved housekeeping gene among group I Bacillus spp. to identify and discriminate some related strains in traditional fermented food and beverages in Republic of Congo. First of all 155 isolates have been screened for enzymatic activities using caseinolytic assays. PCR techniques and nested PCR method using specific primers and correlated with 16S RNA sequencing were used. Blotting techniques have been performed for deep comparison with molecular methods. As a result B. amyloliquefaciens (1), B. licheniformis (1), B. subtilis (1), B. pumilus (3), B. altitudinis (2), B. atrophaeus (1), and B. safensis (3) have been specifically identified among 155 isolates found in fermented food and beverages. Genetic analysis and overexpression of glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) fused to mature protein of FibE in Escherichia coli BL21 and TOP10 showed 2-fold higher enzymatic activities by comparison with FibE wild type one. Immunodetection should be associated but this does not clearly discriminate Bacillus belonging to group I. Hindawi 2019-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6545797/ /pubmed/31236291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5484896 Text en Copyright © 2019 Moïse Doria Kaya-Ongoto et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kaya-Ongoto, Moïse Doria
Kayath, Christian Aimé
Nguimbi, Etienne
Lebonguy, Aimé Augustin
Nzaou, Stech Anomène Eckzechel
Elenga Wilson, Paola Sandra
Ahombo, Gabriel
Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme
title Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme
title_full Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme
title_fullStr Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme
title_short Genetic Clearness Novel Strategy of Group I Bacillus Species Isolated from Fermented Food and Beverages by Using Fibrinolytic Enzyme Gene Encoding a Serine-Like Enzyme
title_sort genetic clearness novel strategy of group i bacillus species isolated from fermented food and beverages by using fibrinolytic enzyme gene encoding a serine-like enzyme
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6545797/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31236291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/5484896
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