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Production of multiple bacteriocins, including the novel bacteriocin gassericin M, by Lactobacillus gasseri LM19, a strain isolated from human milk

View ORCID ProfileEnriqueta Garcia-Gutierrez, View ORCID ProfilePaula M. O’Connor, Ian J. Colquhoun, View ORCID ProfileNatalia M. Vior, Juan Miguel Rodríguez, View ORCID ProfileMelinda J. Mayer, View ORCID ProfilePaul D. Cotter, Arjan Narbad
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/841254
Enriqueta Garcia-Gutierrez
1Gut Microbes and Health, Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich, UK
2Food Bioscience Department Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
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Paula M. O’Connor
2Food Bioscience Department Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
3APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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Ian J. Colquhoun
1Gut Microbes and Health, Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich, UK
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Natalia M. Vior
4Molecular Microbiology, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK
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Juan Miguel Rodríguez
5Dpt. Nutrition and Food Science, Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain
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Melinda J. Mayer
1Gut Microbes and Health, Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich, UK
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Paul D. Cotter
2Food Bioscience Department Teagasc Food Research Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Cork, Ireland
3APC Microbiome Ireland, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland
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Arjan Narbad
1Gut Microbes and Health, Quadram Institute Bioscience, Norwich, UK
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Abstract

Bacteriocins are antimicrobial peptides produced by bacteria and their production by health-promoting microbes is regarded as a desirable probiotic trait. We found that Lactobacillus gasseri LM19, a strain isolated from human milk, exhibits antagonistic activity against different enteropathogens and produces several bacteriocins, including a novel bacteriocin, gassericin M. These bacteriocins were purified from culture and synthesised to investigate their activity and potential synergy. L. gasseri LM19 was tested in a complex environment mimicking human colon conditions where it not only survived but expressed the seven bacteriocin genes and produced short chain fatty acids. Metagenomic analysis of these in vitro colon cultures showed that co-inoculation of L. gasseri LM19 with Clostridium perfringens gave profiles with more similarity to controls than to vessels inoculated with C. perfringens alone. This makes L. gasseri LM19 an interesting candidate for further study for maintaining homeostasis in the gut environment.

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Production of multiple bacteriocins, including the novel bacteriocin gassericin M, by Lactobacillus gasseri LM19, a strain isolated from human milk
Enriqueta Garcia-Gutierrez, Paula M. O’Connor, Ian J. Colquhoun, Natalia M. Vior, Juan Miguel Rodríguez, Melinda J. Mayer, Paul D. Cotter, Arjan Narbad
bioRxiv 841254; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/841254
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Production of multiple bacteriocins, including the novel bacteriocin gassericin M, by Lactobacillus gasseri LM19, a strain isolated from human milk
Enriqueta Garcia-Gutierrez, Paula M. O’Connor, Ian J. Colquhoun, Natalia M. Vior, Juan Miguel Rodríguez, Melinda J. Mayer, Paul D. Cotter, Arjan Narbad
bioRxiv 841254; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/841254

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