نتایج جستجو برای: nisin

تعداد نتایج: 1346  

2002
A. LAUKOVÁ I. ŠTYRIAK M. MAREKOVÁ

Enterococci and staphylococci, isolates from faecal samples of 46 different animals such as deer, chamois, European bison, zebra, camel, antelope, gazelle, horse, and piglets were treated by nisin (concentration 1 mg/ml). Only two strains (SX38 and EA163), isolates from the faeces of deer were not inhibited by nisin under in vitro conditions. It means 97.4% of target isolates were inhibited by ...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 1999
T J Montville H J Chung M L Chikindas Y Chen

Nisin is a bacteriocin produced by many strains of Lactococcus lactis. This study examined the effect of nisin on Mycobacterium smegmatis, a non-pathogenic species of Mycobacterium. Nisin had a minimum inhibitory concentration of 8.0 micrograms ml-1 and a minimum inhibitory dose of 7.5 micrograms ml-1 against Myco. smegmatis. Treatment with 25.0 micrograms ml-1 nisin caused partial inhibition o...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1991
M A Daeschel D S Jung B T Watson

The polypeptide nisin (100 U/ml) prevented malolactic fermentation in wines by indigenous or intentionally added lactic acid bacteria. Nisin (100 U/ml)-resistant mutants of Leuconostoc oenos were obtained and used with nisin in wine to carry out a pure-culture malolactic fermentation in the presence or absence of other lactic acid bacteria. Nisin degradation by mutants was not observed, and res...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
F Breidt K A Crowley H P Fleming

Leuconostoc mesenteroides strains that are resistant to high levels of nisin (up to 25,000 IU/ml in broth) were isolated. These nisin-resistant mutants were evaluated to determine their potential use as starter culture strains for cabbage fermentations. We found that some L. mesenteroides strains could be adapted to high levels of nisin resistance, while others could not. The nisin resistance t...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2015
Katharina M Scherer Jan-Hendrik Spille Hans-Georg Sahl Fabian Grein Ulrich Kubitscheck

The antimicrobial peptide nisin exerts its activity by a unique dual mechanism. It permeates the cell membranes of Gram-positive bacteria by binding to the cell wall precursor Lipid II and inhibits cell wall synthesis. Binding of nisin to Lipid II induces the formation of large nisin-Lipid II aggregates in the membrane of bacteria as well as in Lipid II-doped model membranes. Mechanistic detail...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 1996
H W Van Den Hooven C A Spronk M Van De Kamp R N Konings C W Hilbers F J Van De Van

The interaction of nisin, a membrane-interacting cationic polypeptide, with membrane-mimicking micelles of zwitterionic dodecylphosphocholine and of anionic sodium dodecylsulphate was studied. Direct contacts have been established through the observation of NOEs between nisin and micelle protons. Spin-labeled DOXYL-stearic acids were incorporated into the two micellar systems. From the paramagn...

Journal: :Journal of food science 2008
T Jin H Zhang

Biodegradable polylactic acid (PLA) polymer was evaluated for its application as a material for antimicrobial food packaging. PLA films were incorporated with nisin to for control of foodborne pathogens. Antimicrobial activity of PLA/nisin films against Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli O157:H7, and Salmonella Enteritidis were evaluated in culture media and liquid foods (orange juice and...

2016
Sakshi Khosa Benedikt Frieg Daniel Mulnaes Diana Kleinschrodt Astrid Hoeppner Holger Gohlke Sander H. J. Smits

Lantibiotics are potent antimicrobial peptides. Nisin is the most prominent member and contains five crucial lanthionine rings. Some clinically relevant bacteria express membrane-associated resistance proteins that proteolytically inactivate nisin. However, substrate recognition and specificity of these proteins is unknown. Here, we report the first three-dimensional structure of a nisin resist...

2014
Kazuo Yamakami Hideaki Tsumori Yoshitaka Shimizu Yutaka Sakurai Kohei Nagatoshi Kenji Sonomoto

Nisin is a class I bacteriocin produced by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis [3]. It has been found to inhibit the viability of Grampositive bacteria. Bactericidal activity of nisin against S. mutans leads to inhibition of insoluble glucan formation, and nisin does not appear to be toxic to normal human gingival fibroblasts and epithelial cells [4,5]. Furthermore, Tong et al. [6] investigated th...

2017
Xiaoxuan Ge Kunling Teng Jian Wang Fangyuan Zhao Jie Zhang Jin Zhong

Histidine kinase (HK) NisK is well known to sense lantibiotic nisin for regulating the biosynthesis of nisin. NisK possesses two trans-membrane segments and a large extracellular region and nisin contains 34 amino acids with five lanthionine rings. Unlike most peptide sensing HK with multi trans-membrane segments, NisK is a representative of a group of rarely reported HK that sense peptide as l...

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