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Characterization of bacteriocins produced by Carnobacterium maltaromaticum C2, isolated from Brazilian smoked fish (Surubim, Pseudoplatystoma sp.)

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Author(s):
Fabricio Luiz Tulini
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Ribeirão Preto.
Institution: Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto (PCARP/BC)
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Examining board members:
Elaine Cristina Pereira de Martinis; Adriano Brandellii; Augusto Cesar Cropanese Spadaro
Advisor: Elaine Cristina Pereira de Martinis
Abstract

The high demand for healthy and minimally processed foods has increased the search for new antimicrobial agents. Bacteriocins are ribosomally synthesized peptides produced by some bacteria, and are useful for biopreservation and food safety, without the possible toxic effects of classical preservatives widely used in food industry. Carnobacterium maltaromaticum C2 was isolated from Brazilian smoked fish (Surubim, Pseudoplatystoma sp.), and it inhibits Listeria monocytogenes, an important foodborne pathogen. In previous studies, it was demonstrated that this bacterial strain produces bacteriocins. In this study, general aspects of the production of bacteriocins by C. maltaromaticum C2 were evaluated, as well as their purification and characterization. C. maltaromaticum C2 produces bacteriocins between 5 and 25ºC, with the optimum incubation temperature between 20 and 25ºC. Similarly, the production of these compounds was higher in APT (All-purpose Tween) broth. However, for the purification steps, BHI (Brain heart infusion) broth and CAA (Casamino acids) broth were used due to their low interference with the processes. Lactobacillus sakei and L. monocytogenes were inhibited by the partially purified bacteriocins produced C. maltaromaticum C2, and their antimicrobial peptides showed moderate thermal stability when tested at 100ºC by 30 minutes. Two techniques for extraction and purification of the antimicrobial peptides were used, the adsorption-desorption of bacteriocins to the producer cells, and the purification with XAD-16 resin, based on hydrophilic and hydrophobic interactions with the peptides, followed by a step of solid phase extraction. The latter resulted in an extract with high purity, as observed by the analysis with reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography. With mass spectrometry techniques, carnobacteriocins BM1 and B1 were detected, as well as the antimicrobial peptide CbnX. This is an innovative work because the purification of CbnX had never been reported, except its gene. In this respect, this C. maltaromaticum strain is unique until this moment, and may promote researches on gene expression, as well the optimization of biopreservation processes. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 09/10530-1 - Characterization of the bacteriocin from Carnobacterium maltaromaticum C2 isolated from Brazillian smoked fish (surubim [Pseudoplatystoma sp.])
Grantee:Fabricio Luiz Tulini
Support Opportunities: Scholarships in Brazil - Master