2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.fob.2012.01.002
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A new hybrid bacteriocin, Ent35–MccV, displays antimicrobial activity against pathogenic Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria

Abstract: Graphical abstractHighlights► A chimerical gene encoding a hybrid bacteriocin–microcin was generated by PCR. ► Ent35–MccV is a hybrid bacteriocin containing enterocin CRL35 and microcin V. ► Ent35–MccV is active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. ► Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli and Listeriamonocytogenes are sensitive to Ent35–MccV.

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“…The ribosomal nature of bacteriocins also allows for more dramatic changes. To highlight this point, the anti-Gram-negative microcin V was combined, through asymmetrical PCR, with the anti-Grampositive enterocin 35 to generate the chimeric bacteriocin Ent35-MccV which is active against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens and thus could be of value to the food or pharmaceutical industries [38]. Finally, it is now possible to bioengineer circular peptides by introducing a covalent bond between the N and C termini using advances in molecular biology and protein engineering techniques [30].…”
Section: Bacteriocin Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ribosomal nature of bacteriocins also allows for more dramatic changes. To highlight this point, the anti-Gram-negative microcin V was combined, through asymmetrical PCR, with the anti-Grampositive enterocin 35 to generate the chimeric bacteriocin Ent35-MccV which is active against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogens and thus could be of value to the food or pharmaceutical industries [38]. Finally, it is now possible to bioengineer circular peptides by introducing a covalent bond between the N and C termini using advances in molecular biology and protein engineering techniques [30].…”
Section: Bacteriocin Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tanto E. coli como K. pneumoniae son patógenos que están presentes en alimentos (Yoder et al 2006;Shahid et al, 2009;Calbo et al, 2011). Cepas patógenas de E. coli pueden causar diferentes enfermedades las cuales se transmiten fácil-mente a través de los alimentos, siendo la gastroenteritis la enfermedad más común (Acuña et al, 2012); sin embargo, puede producir otros síndromes como el síndrome urémico hemolítico (Gould et al, 2009). Por su parte, K. pneumoniae, es un importante patóge-no nocosomial que usualmente causa infecciones del tracto urinario, neumonia (Podschun y Ullman, 1998), diarrea con sangre (Guerin et al, 1998) y abscesos purulentos (Casella et al, 2009).…”
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“…(De Vuyst & Leroy, 2007). A partir del potencial antimicrobiano de las bacterias (BAL) y de sus productos metabólicos, se está desarrollando el método de bioconservación, como una alternativa para responder a la demanda de alimentos inocuos, frescos o mínimamente procesados, sin preservantes y con mayor vida útil (Acuña et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Bacteriocins from Gram-positive bacteria are increasingly reported as active against Gram-negative microorganisms when used in combination with synergistically acting substances [24], or even alone [25]. Numerous studies published indicating increased activity and/or broader spectrum of engineered bacteriocins [26]. Recent reports demonstrate antiviral activity of some bacteriocins (e.g., [27]).…”
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