Macedonian Veterinary Review (Oct 2015)

Phenotypic and genotypic characteristics of enterocin producing enterococci against pathogenic bacteria

  • Sandra Mojsova,
  • Kiril Krstevski,
  • Igor Dzadzovski,
  • Zagorka Popova,
  • Pavle Sekulovski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14432/j.macvetrev.2015.08.052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 2
pp. 209 – 216

Abstract

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The study investigated the antimicrobial activity of 13 enterococcal strains (E. faecalis -8, E. faecium-2, E. hirae-2, E. spp.-1) isolated from our traditional cheeses against pathogen microorganisms. Also, it includes the detection of the following enterocin structural genes: enterocin A, enterocin B, enterocin P, enterocin L50A/B, bacteriocin 31, enterocin AS48, enterocin Q, enterocin EJ97 and cytolysin by using PCR method. All isolates inhibited growth of L. monocytogenes and L.innocua. One isolate had a broader antimicrobial activity. None of the isolates showed inhibitory activity against S. enteritidis, E. coli and Y. enterocolitica. The genes enterocin P, cytolysin and enterocin A were the most frequently detected structural genes among the PCR positive strains. No amplification was obtained in two strains E. faecalis-25 and E. faecalis-86. Three different genes were identified in some strains. With the exclusion of strains possessing a virulence factor, such as cytolysin, producers of more than one enterocins could be of a great technological potential as protective cultures in the cheese industry.

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