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Potential of Bacteriocins fromLactobacillus taiwanensisfor Producing Bacterial Ghosts as a Next Generation Vaccine

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卷 12, 期 7, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/toxins12070432

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AMPs; antimicrobial activity; bacterial ghost; bacteriocin; Lactobacillus taiwanensis

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  1. National Institute of Biological Resources (NIBR)
  2. Ministry of Environment (MOE) of the Republic of Korea [NIBR201920202, NIBR202019103]

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Bacteriocins are functionally diverse toxins produced by most microbes and are potent antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) for bacterial ghosts as next generation vaccines. Here, we first report that the AMPs secreted fromLactobacillus taiwanensiseffectively form ghosts of pathogenic bacteria and are identified as diverse bacteriocins, including novel ones. In detail, a cell-free supernatant fromL. taiwanensisexhibited antimicrobial activities against pathogenic bacteria and was observed to effectively cause cellular lysis through pore formation in the bacterial membrane using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The treatment of the cell-free supernatant with proteinase K or EDTA proved that the antimicrobial activity is mediated by AMPs, and the purification of AMPs using Sep-Pak columns indicated that the cell-free supernatant includes various amphipathic peptides responsible for the antimicrobial activity. Furthermore, the whole-genome sequencing ofL. taiwanensisrevealed that the strain has diverse bacteriocins, confirmed experimentally to function as AMPs, and among them are three novel bacteriocins, designated as Tan 1, Tan 2, and Tan 3. We also confirmed, using SEM, that Tan 2 effectively produces bacterial ghosts. Therefore, our data suggest that the bacteriocins fromL. taiwanensisare potentially useful as a critical component for the preparation of bacterial ghosts.

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