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Purification, Characterization, and Mode of Action of Plantaricin GZ1-27, a Novel Bacteriocin against <i>Bacillus cereus</i>
Bacillus cereus is an opportunistic pathogen that
causes foodborne diseases. We isolated a novel bacteriocin, designated
plantaricin GZ1-27, and elucidated its mode of action against B. cereus. Plantaricin GZ1-27 was purified using ammonium
sulfate precipitation, gel-filtration chromatography, and RP-HPLC.
MALDI-TOF/MS revealed that its molecular mass was 975 Da, and Q-TOF-MS/MS
analysis predicted the amino acid sequence as VSGPAGPPGTH. Plantaricin
GZ1-27 showed thermostability and pH stability. The antibacterial
mechanism was investigated using flow cytometry, confocal laser-scanning
microscopy, scanning and transmission electron microscopy, and RT-PCR,
which revealed that GZ1-27 increased cell membrane permeability, triggered
K+ leakage and pore formation, damaged cell membrane integrity,
altered cell morphology and intracellular organization, and reduced
the expression of genes related to cytotoxin production, peptidoglycan
synthesis, and cell division. These results suggest that plantaricin
GZ1-27 effectively inhibits B. cereus at both the
cellular and the molecular levels and is a potential natural food
preservative targeting B. cereus