Abstract

Five bacteriocinogenic lactic acid bacteria strains (347, X13, Z102, A172 and P20) independently isolated from fermented sausages were identified asPediococcus acidilacticiby carbohydrate fermentation patterns and other biochemical characteristics. This fact, together with their activity againstListeria monocytogenes, suggested that they could be pediocin PA-1 producers. Rapid molecular biology techniques were used to detect the pediocin PA-1 operon in these strains. PCR, dot-blot and Southern hybridization, and DNA sequencing results confirmed that all of them had the genetic determinants for pediocin PA-1 biosynthesis encoded in a 9.4 kb plasmid. The bacteriocin produced byP. acidilactici347 has been purified by a procedure that included ammonium sulphate precipitation and cation exchange, hydrophobic-interaction and reverse-phase chromatography. The amino acid sequence of this bacteriocin was identical to pediocin PA-1, confirming the expression of the pediocin PA-1 genes.

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