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New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses

Carnobacteriummaltaromaticum and Carnobacterium divergens, isolated from food products, are lactic acid bacteria known to produce active and efficient bacteriocins. Other species, particularly those originating from marine sources, are less studied. The aim of the study is to select promising strain...

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Autores principales: Begrem, Simon, Ivaniuk, Flora, Gigout-Chevalier, Frédérique, Kolypczuk, Laetitia, Bonnetot, Sandrine, Leroi, Françoise, Grovel, Olivier, Delbarre-Ladrat, Christine, Passerini, Delphine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8071093
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author Begrem, Simon
Ivaniuk, Flora
Gigout-Chevalier, Frédérique
Kolypczuk, Laetitia
Bonnetot, Sandrine
Leroi, Françoise
Grovel, Olivier
Delbarre-Ladrat, Christine
Passerini, Delphine
author_facet Begrem, Simon
Ivaniuk, Flora
Gigout-Chevalier, Frédérique
Kolypczuk, Laetitia
Bonnetot, Sandrine
Leroi, Françoise
Grovel, Olivier
Delbarre-Ladrat, Christine
Passerini, Delphine
author_sort Begrem, Simon
collection PubMed
description Carnobacteriummaltaromaticum and Carnobacterium divergens, isolated from food products, are lactic acid bacteria known to produce active and efficient bacteriocins. Other species, particularly those originating from marine sources, are less studied. The aim of the study is to select promising strains with antimicrobial potential by combining genomic and phenotypic approaches on large datasets comprising 12 Carnobacterium species. The biosynthetic gene cluster (BGCs) diversity of 39 publicly available Carnobacterium spp. genomes revealed 67 BGCs, distributed according to the species and ecological niches. From zero to six BGCs were predicted per strain and classified into four classes: terpene, NRPS (non-ribosomal peptide synthetase), NRPS-PKS (hybrid non-ribosomal peptide synthetase-polyketide synthase), RiPP (ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide). In parallel, the antimicrobial activity of 260 strains from seafood products was evaluated. Among the 60% of active strains, three genomes were sequenced and submitted to a dereplication process. C. inhibens MIP2551 produced a high amountof H(2)O(2), probably thanks to the presence of four oxidase-encoding genes. C. maltaromaticum EBP3019 and SF668 strains were highly efficient against Listeria monocytogenes. A new extracellular 16 kDa unmodified bacteriocin in the EBP3019 strain and five different bacteriocins in SF668 were highlighted. In this study, the overview of antimicrobial BGC and inhibitory activities of Carnobacterium spp. allowed the prediction of potential innovative natural products that could be relevant for biotechnological applications.
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spelling pubmed-74090452020-08-26 New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses Begrem, Simon Ivaniuk, Flora Gigout-Chevalier, Frédérique Kolypczuk, Laetitia Bonnetot, Sandrine Leroi, Françoise Grovel, Olivier Delbarre-Ladrat, Christine Passerini, Delphine Microorganisms Article Carnobacteriummaltaromaticum and Carnobacterium divergens, isolated from food products, are lactic acid bacteria known to produce active and efficient bacteriocins. Other species, particularly those originating from marine sources, are less studied. The aim of the study is to select promising strains with antimicrobial potential by combining genomic and phenotypic approaches on large datasets comprising 12 Carnobacterium species. The biosynthetic gene cluster (BGCs) diversity of 39 publicly available Carnobacterium spp. genomes revealed 67 BGCs, distributed according to the species and ecological niches. From zero to six BGCs were predicted per strain and classified into four classes: terpene, NRPS (non-ribosomal peptide synthetase), NRPS-PKS (hybrid non-ribosomal peptide synthetase-polyketide synthase), RiPP (ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptide). In parallel, the antimicrobial activity of 260 strains from seafood products was evaluated. Among the 60% of active strains, three genomes were sequenced and submitted to a dereplication process. C. inhibens MIP2551 produced a high amountof H(2)O(2), probably thanks to the presence of four oxidase-encoding genes. C. maltaromaticum EBP3019 and SF668 strains were highly efficient against Listeria monocytogenes. A new extracellular 16 kDa unmodified bacteriocin in the EBP3019 strain and five different bacteriocins in SF668 were highlighted. In this study, the overview of antimicrobial BGC and inhibitory activities of Carnobacterium spp. allowed the prediction of potential innovative natural products that could be relevant for biotechnological applications. MDPI 2020-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7409045/ /pubmed/32708353 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8071093 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Begrem, Simon
Ivaniuk, Flora
Gigout-Chevalier, Frédérique
Kolypczuk, Laetitia
Bonnetot, Sandrine
Leroi, Françoise
Grovel, Olivier
Delbarre-Ladrat, Christine
Passerini, Delphine
New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses
title New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses
title_full New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses
title_fullStr New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses
title_full_unstemmed New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses
title_short New Insight into Antimicrobial Compounds from Food and Marine-sourced Carnobacterium Species through Phenotype and Genome Analyses
title_sort new insight into antimicrobial compounds from food and marine-sourced carnobacterium species through phenotype and genome analyses
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7409045/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32708353
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8071093
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