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Two-component anti-Staphylococcus aureus lantibiotic activity produced by Staphylococcus aureus C55.

Staphylococcus aureus C55 was shown to produce bacteriocin activity comprising three distinct peptide components, termed staphylococcins C55alpha, C55beta, and C55gamma. The three peptides were purified to homogeneity by a simple four-step purification procedure that consisted of ammonium sulfate precipitation followed by XAD-2 and reversed-phase (C8 and C18) chromatography. The yield following C8 chromatography was about 86%, with a more-than-300-fold increase in specific activity. When combined in approximately equimolar amounts, staphylococcins C55alpha and C55beta acted synergistically to kill S. aureus or Micrococcus luteus but not S. epidermidis strains. The N-terminal amino acid sequences of all three peptides were obtained and staphylococcins C55alpha and C55beta were shown to be lanthionine-containing (lantibiotic) molecules with molecular weights of 3,339 and 2,993, respectively. The C55gamma peptide did not appear to be a lantibiotic, nor did it augment the inhibitory activities of staphylococcin C55alpha and/or C55beta. Plasmids of 2. 5 and 32.0 kb are present in strain C55, and following growth of this strain at elevated temperature (42 degreesC), a large proportion of the progeny failed to produce strong bacteriocin activity and also lost the 32.0-kb plasmid. Protoplast transformation of these bacteria with purified 32-kb plasmid DNA regenerates the ability to produce the strong bacteriocin activity.[1]

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  1. Two-component anti-Staphylococcus aureus lantibiotic activity produced by Staphylococcus aureus C55. Navaratna, M.A., Sahl, H.G., Tagg, J.R. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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