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Deletion of the amidase domain of endolysin LysRODI enhances antistaphylococcal activity in milk and during fresh cheese production

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FOOD MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 107, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fm.2022.104067

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  1. MICIU/AEI/FEDER, EU, Spain [PID 2019-105311 RB-I00, 501100011033]
  2. FEDER EU, Principado de Asturias, Spain [AYUD/2021/52120]
  3. FPI fellowship (Ministry of Science and Innovation, Spain)

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This study compares the potential of LysRODI and its derivative LysRODI & UDelta;Ami to decrease Staphylococcus aureus contamination in milk. The engineered protein, LysRODI & UDelta;Ami, showed higher efficacy in reducing bacterial counts and faster elimination of contamination, making it a promising candidate for milk biocontrol.
Milk contamination with Staphylococcus aureus can lead to food poisoning in consumers. One strategy to minimize this risk is the use of phage-derived lysins, which are innocuous for humans and do not readily select for resistant variants. However, it remains necessary to find new candidate lysins and define the conditions for their utilization. This study compares the potential of LysRODI and its derivative LysRODI & UDelta;Ami (lacking the amidase domain), which displays high activity and storage stability, to successfully decrease staphylococcal contamination in milk under different conditions. Our results show that the engineered protein is more efficacious than the parent endolysin in practically all cases. For instance, while LysRODI only decreased the number of cells by 1-2 log units in different types of commercial milk and contamination levels, the chimeric lysin eliminated them below detection. Also, LysRODI & UDelta;Ami was more active against four strains with varying degrees of susceptibility. Regarding incubation temperature, both proteins were faster at 32 C and 37 C. Significantly, the engineered lysin eliminated detectable contamination in just 15 min. Finally, LysRODI & UDelta;Ami proved very successful at reducing staphylococcal contamination below detection during lab-scale fresh cheese production by enzymatic coagulation. Our data show that LysRODI & UDelta;Ami is a promising candidate for biocontrol in milk.

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