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Detection of secreted antimicrobial peptides isolated from cell-free culture supernatant of Paenibacillus alvei AN5

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10295-013-1259-5

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Paenibacillus alvei AN5; Antimicrobial peptide AN5-1; LC/ESI-MS; Action mode; Stability

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  1. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia [UKM-GUP-NBT-08-26-095, GUP-2012-002]

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An antimicrobial substance produced by the Paenibacillus alvei strain AN5 was detected in fermentation broth. Subsequently, cell-free culture supernatant (CFCS) was obtained by medium centrifugation and filtration, and its antimicrobial activity was tested. This showed a broad inhibitory spectrum against both Gram-positive and -negative bacterial strains. The CFCS was then purified and subjected to SDS-PAGE and infrared spectroscopy, which indicated the proteinaceous nature of the antimicrobial compound. Some de novo sequencing using an automatic Q-TOF premier system determined the amino acid sequence of the purified antimicrobial peptide as Y-S-K-S-L-P-L-S-V-L-N-P (1,316 Da). The novel peptide was designated as peptide AN5-1. Its mode of action was bactericidal, inducing cell lysis in E. coli ATCC 29522 and S. aureus, and non-cell lysis in both S. marcescens and B. cereus ATCC 14579. Peptide AN5-1 displayed stability at a wide range of pH values (2-12) and remained active after exposure to high temperatures (100 A degrees C). It also maintained its antimicrobial activity after incubation with chemicals such as SDS, urea and EDTA.

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