J Bacteriol. 1992 September; 174(17): 5686-5692
A novel lactococcal bacteriocin whose activity depends on the complementary action of two peptides.
J Nissen-Meyer,
H Holo,
L S Håvarstein,
K Sletten and
I F Nes
Laboratory of Microbial Gene Technology, NLVF, As, Norway.
ABSTRACT
A lactococcal bacteriocin, termed lactococcin G, was purified to homogeneity by a simple four-step purification procedure that includes ammonium sulfate precipitation, binding to a cation exchanger and octyl-Sepharose CL-4B, and reverse-phase chromatography. The final yield was about 20%, and nearly a 7,000-fold increase in the specific activity was obtained. The bacteriocin activity was associated with three peptides, termed alpha 1, alpha 2, and beta, which were separated by reverse-phase chromatography. Judging from their amino acid sequences, alpha 1 and alpha 2 were the same gene product. Differences in their configurations presumably resulted in alpha 2 having a slightly lower affinity for the reverse-phase column than alpha 1 and a reduced bacteriocin activity when combined with beta. Bacteriocin activity required the complementary action of both the alpha and the beta peptides. When neither alpha 1 nor beta was in excess, about 0.3 nM alpha 1 and 0.04 nM beta induced 50% growth inhibition, suggesting that they might interact in a 7:1 or 8:1 ratio. As judged by the amino acid sequence, alpha 1 has an isoelectric point of 10.9, an extinction coefficient of 1.3 x 10(4) M-1 cm-1, and a molecular weight of 4,346 (39 amino acid residues long). Similarly, beta has an isoelectric point of 10.4, an extinction coefficient of 2.4 x 10(4) M-1 cm-1, and a molecular weight of 4110 (35 amino acid residues long). Molecular weights of 4,376 and 4,109 for alpha 1 and beta, respectively, were obtained by mass spectrometry. The N-terminal halves of both the alpha and beta peptides may form amphiphilic alpha-helices, suggesting that the peptides are pore-forming toxins that create cell membrane channels through a "barrel-stave" mechanism. The C-terminal halves of both peptides consist largely of polar amino acids.
J Bacteriol. 1992 September; 174(17): 5686-5692
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