Molecular Characterization of Bacillus-Genus Bacteria with Fibrinolytic Potential Isolated from Squashes «NTETE» in Brazzaville in the Republic of Congo

Faly Armel SolokaMabika, Etienne Nguimbi, A. Kayath, Gabriel Ahombo
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Thromboses appearing in the blood and causing cardiovascular disease by the presence of fibrin remain a problem of concern worldwide. The fibrinolytic enzymes developed by bacteria of the Bacillus-genus are today an interesting and promising alternative to chemicals with multiple consequences. It is in this perspective that three (3) samples of cooked squash wrapped in sheets and consumed in Brazzaville and collected and in three Brazzaville markets were explored. The estimated count of the total flora of each sample for each of the three markets, namely Total, Moukondo and Tsieme was carried out on PCA and represents respectively (5.2 ± 0.12) 107 CFU / g, (1.73 ± 0 , 16) 107 CFU / g, and (9.43 ± 1.06) 107 CFU / g while bacteria of the genus Bacillus are estimated in Mossel respectively at (3.5 ± 1.16) 106 CFU / g, (4, 01 ± 0.85) 106 CFU / g (8.96 ± 0.60) 106 CFU / g. Sixty-six isolates of bacteria of the genus Bacillus isolated from squash by conventional microbiology techniques have been phenotypically characterized. The morphological types characterized are essentially the bacillary form and the spherical form. The ability to produce fibrinolytic enzymes correlated with growth was assessed. The growth in terms of optical density varies from 0.800 to 0.97 and the enzymatic production in all the isolates tested varies from 12 to 21 mm. After DNA extraction from 36 isolates, PCR amplification of the rR16S gene revealed fragments of approximately 1500bp by electrophoresis on Agarose Gel. The sequencing of thirty-four (34) fragments made it possible to obtain fifteen (15) sequences having a strong similarity between them and also with the homologs of the databases (97% to 100%) and therefore the molecular identification of: Bacillus sp 40%, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens 6.66%, Bacillus subtilis 33.33%, Bacillus Pumilus 6.66%, Bacillus megaterum 6.66%, Bacillus velezensis 6.66%. Five (5) of these sequences have been submitted to GenBank and the accession numbers are successively: MK193815.1 (Bacillus subtilis strain ASM1), MK207434.1 (Bacillus subtilis strain ASM3), MK207435.1 (Bacillus pumilus strain ASM5) , MK207436.1 (Bacillus subtilis strain ASM4), MK207437.1 (Bacillus megaterium strain ASM2).The multiple alignment of sequences obtained shows a high conservation of this gene in bacteria of the genus Bacillus. The phylogenetic classification clearly shows this monophyletic class of bacteria of the genus Bacillus with very short distances(less than 3%).
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从刚果共和国布拉柴维尔“NTETE”南瓜中分离的具有纤维蛋白溶解电位的芽孢杆菌属细菌的分子特性
血液中出现血栓并由纤维蛋白引起心血管疾病仍然是全世界关注的问题。由芽孢杆菌属细菌产生的纤溶酶是一种有趣而有前途的化学物质替代品,具有多种后果。正是从这一角度出发,对在布拉柴维尔消费并在三个布拉柴维尔市场收集的三(3)个煮熟南瓜样品进行了研究。对total、Moukondo和Tsieme三个市场的每个样品的总菌群数量进行PCA估计,分别为(5.2±0.12)107 CFU / g、(1.73±0.16)107 CFU / g和(9.43±1.06)107 CFU / g,而Mossel中芽孢杆菌属的细菌数量分别为(3.5±1.16)106 CFU / g、(4、采用常规微生物学技术从南瓜中分离到66株芽孢杆菌属细菌,对其进行了表型鉴定。其形态类型主要为细菌性和球形。对产生与生长相关的纤溶酶的能力进行了评估。光密度的增长从0.800到0.97不等,所有分离株的酶产量从12到21毫米不等。从36株分离株中提取DNA,经琼脂糖凝胶电泳,PCR扩增出约1500bp的rR16S基因片段。通过对34个片段的测序,获得了15个序列与数据库同源性较高(97% ~ 100%)的序列,从而对以下菌株进行了分子鉴定:Bacillus sp 40%、Bacillus olimilquefaciens 6.66%、Bacillus subtilis 33.33%、Bacillus Pumilus 6.66%、Bacillus megaterum 6.66%、Bacillus velezensis 6.66%。其中5个序列已提交到GenBank,登录号依次为:MK193815.1(枯草芽孢杆菌ASM1)、MK207434.1(枯草芽孢杆菌ASM3)、MK207435.1(细芽孢杆菌ASM5)、MK207436.1(枯草芽孢杆菌ASM4)、MK207437.1(巨芽孢杆菌ASM2)。多重比对结果表明该基因在芽孢杆菌属细菌中具有较高的保守性。系统发育分类清楚地表明这种单系细菌属于芽孢杆菌属,距离很近(小于3%)。
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