sboa-protein--bacillus-subtilis has been researched along with Hemolysis* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for sboa-protein--bacillus-subtilis and Hemolysis
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Isolation of a variant of subtilosin A with hemolytic activity.
Bacillus subtilis produces an anionic bacteriocin called subtilosin A that possesses antibacterial activity against certain gram-positive bacteria. In this study, we uncovered a hemolytic mutant of B. subtilis that produces an altered form of subtilosin A. The mutant bacteriocin, named subtilosin A1, has a replacement of threonine at position 6 with isoleucine. In addition to the hemolytic activity, subtilosin A1 was found to exhibit enhanced antimicrobial activity against specific bacterial strains. The B. subtilis albB mutant that does not produce a putative immunity peptide was more sensitive to both subtilosin A and subtilosin A1. A spontaneous suppressor mutation of albB that restored resistance to subtilosin A and subtilosin A1 was obtained. The sbr (subtilosin resistance) mutation conferring the resistance is not linked to the sboA-alb locus. The sbr mutation does not increase the resistance of B. subtilis to other cell envelope-targeted antimicrobial agents, indicating that the mutation specifically confers the resistance to subtilosins. The findings suggest possible bioengineering approaches for obtaining anionic bacteriocins with enhanced and/or altered bactericidal activity. Furthermore, future identification of the subtilosin-resistant mutation could provide insights into the mechanism of subtilosin A activity. Topics: Amino Acid Substitution; Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Bacillus subtilis; Bacteriocins; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Gram-Positive Bacteria; Hemolysis; Humans; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Mutation; Peptides, Cyclic; Rabbits | 2009 |