We here report the whole genome sequence of
Ligilactobacillus
agilis
C7 with anti-listerial activity, which was isolated from pig
feces. The genome size of
L. agilis
C7 (~ 3.0 Mb) is relatively
larger compared with other
L. agilis
strains.
L.
agilis
C7 carries three bacteriocin gene clusters encoding garvicin
Q, salivaricin A, and Blp family class II bacteriocin. Garvicin Q and
salivaricin A are reported to be active against
Listeria
monocytogenes
and
Micrococcus luteus
,
respectively, as well as against other Gram-positive bacteria. Meanwhile, the
bacteriocin encoded in the
blp
cassette was shown to be active
against pneumococci, mediating intraspecies competition. This report highlights
the potential of
L. agilis
C7 for the production of
bacteriocins inhibiting pathogenic bacteria.
Among various biological agents, bacteriocins are important candidates to control Listeria monocytogenes which is a foodborne pathogen. In this study, a novel bacteriocin, named agilicin C7, was isolated from Ligilactobacillus agilis C7 showing inhibitory activity against L. monocytogenes. Agilicin C7 biosynthesis gene was characterized by bioinformatics analyses and heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli for further study. The anti-listeria activity of recombinant agilicin C7 (r-agilicin C7) was lost by proteases and α-amylase, suggesting that agilicin C7 is a glycoprotein. r-Agilicin C7 has wide pH and thermal stability and is also stable in various organic solvents. It destroyed L. monocytogenes by damaging the integrity of the cell envelope. These properties of r-agilicin C7 indicate that agilicin C7 is a novel amylase-sensitive anti-listerial Class IId bacteriocin. Physicochemical stability and inhibitory activity against L. monocytogenes of r-agilicin C7 suggest that it can be applied to control L. monocytogenes in the food industry, including dairy and meat products.
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