Abstract
The thermostable antimicrobial peptide with broad-spectrum inhibitory activity is of great interest due to its potential application as a biopreservative agent. In the present study, we characterized a Bacillus spp. isolated from fermented foods of Northeast region, India. The selective screening of bacteriocins producers was carried out using B. subtilis based whole-cell biosensors BSF2470 and BS168.BS2. Among 12 isolates showing bacteriocin production, culture with high antibacterial activity was subjected to whole-genome sequencing and referred to as B. subtilis strain SC3.7. Through genome annotation, two bacteriocin genes spaS and sboA, responsible for the synthesis of sublichenin and subtilosin A were identified. Further, mass spectrometric analysis confirmed the secretion of sublichenin (3346 Da), its succinylated form (3446 Da), and subtilosin A (3399 Da). Interestingly, a unique acyclic variant of subtilosin A (3417 Da) was also determined. The purified peptides were effective against various indicator strains at lower concentrations. Overall, the study reports a B. subtilis strain that produces two bacteriocins sublichenin and subtilosin A. This new combination of bacteriocins can be an effective biopreservative in the food industry.
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