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Nisin S, a Novel Nisin Variant Produced by Ligilactobacillus salivarius P1CEA3

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms24076813

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antimicrobial peptides; nisin; lantibiotic; Ligilactobacillus salivarius; bacteriocin

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In recent years, the food industry and animal farming field have been searching for strategies to reduce antibiotic use in animal production. Probiotic producers of antimicrobial peptides are being considered as a potential solution. This study discovered a novel nisin variant produced by Ligilactobacillus salivarius P1CEA3, a bacterium known for its safety and probiotic potential.
Recently, the food industry and the animal farming field have been working on different strategies to reduce the use of antibiotics in animal production. The use of probiotic producers of antimicrobial peptides (bacteriocins) is considered to be a potential solution to control bacterial infections and to reduce the use of antibiotics in animal production. In this study, Ligilactobacillus salivarius P1CEA3, isolated from the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of pigs, was selected for its antagonistic activity against Gram-positive pathogens of relevance in swine production. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) of L. salivarius P1ACE3 revealed the existence of two gene clusters involved in bacteriocin production, one with genes encoding the class II bacteriocins salivaricin B (SalB) and Abp118, and a second cluster encoding a putative nisin variant. Colony MALDI-TOF MS determinations and a targeted proteomics combined with massive peptide analysis (LC-MS/MS) of the antimicrobial peptides encoded by L. salivarius P1CEA3 confirmed the production of a 3347 Da novel nisin variant, termed nisin S, but not the production of the bacteriocins SalB and Abp118, in the supernatants of the producer strain. This is the first report of a nisin variant encoded and produced by L. salivarius, a bacterial species specially recognized for its safety and probiotic potential.

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