Nisin G is a novel nisin variant produced by a gut-derived Streptococcus salivarius
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)
摘要
Fusobacterium nucleatum is an emerging human pathogen associated with a number of intestinal conditions including colorectal cancer (CRC) development. Screening for gut-derived strains that exhibit anti- F. nucleatum activity revealed Streptococcus salivarius DPC6487 as a strain of interest. Whole genome sequencing analysis of DPC6487 resulted in the identification of a gene predicted to encode a novel nisin variant designated nisin G. The structural nisin G peptide differs from the prototypical nisin A with respect to seven amino acids (Ile4Tyr, Ala15Val, Gly18Ala, Asn20His, Met21Leu, His27Asn and His31Ile), including differences that have not previously been associated with a natural nisin variant. The nisin G gene cluster consists of nsgGEFABTCPRK with transposases encoded between the nisin G structural gene ( nsgA ) and nsgF . The cluster lacked an equivalent to the nisI immunity determinant. S. salivarius DPC6487 exhibited a narrower spectrum of activity compared to the nisin A producer, Lactococcus lactis NZ9700, when assessed through deferred antagonism-based assays. Such narrow spectrum activity is desirable as it is less likely to lead to collateral damage to gut commensals.
Ultimately, this is the first report of a nisin variant produced by a representative of a species that is frequently a focus for probiotic development. The production of this bacteriocin by a gut-derived S. salivarius and its narrow spectrum activity against F. nucleatum indicates that this strain merits further attention to determine its potential for probiotic-related applications.
### Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
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novel nisin variant,gut-derived
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