Investigating of the Relationships between Non-Culturability and Nisin Production of Lactococcus lactis

Yu. D. Pakhomov, L. Blinkova, O. Dmítrieva, O. Berdyugina, L. Stoyanova
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We studied formation of non-culturable forms of three bacteriocin (nisin) producing strains of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis: MSU, 729 and F-116 under carbohydrate starvation stress. Two different types of inoculum were applied: A) unwashed cells with culture liquid, B) cells washed twice with normal 0,9% saline. Resulting total numbers of cells were 0.6 1.0×108 cells/ml for both types of inoculum. Population obtained using type A inoculum demonstrated active growth phase within first 1-5 days of incubation (up to 2.4×109 cells/ml) while those obtained using type B inoculum did not grow within that period. Type B population of strain MSU showed phenotypic dissociation that resulted in appearance of micro colonies. After that, we observed active growth phase (up to 5.2×109 cells/ml). Type B cultures of strains 729 and F-116 did not grow during the whole experiment. It was shown that type A population shifted into non-culturability faster than type B. This is due to differences in metabolic strategies and stress sensitivity of these types of population. After 1 year of incubation (383 days) culturability decreased by 3 orders of magnitude for type B (5 orders for type B population of strain MSU) and by 6 orders of magnitude for type A population. We also observed considerable reduction of cell size for type A population of strains 729 and F-116. Studies of bacteriocin activity showed that in type B population cells were up to 78 times more productive compared to those of type A cultures. This phenomenon can be explained by differences in survival strategies of population that use antibacterial potential of bacteriocins for their benefit.
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乳酸乳球菌非培养性与产Nisin关系的研究
我们研究了乳酸乳球菌亚种的三种细菌素(nisin)产生菌株的不可培养形式的形成。在碳水化合物饥饿胁迫下,lactis: MSU, 729和F-116。使用两种不同类型的接种物:A)未用培养液洗涤的细胞,B)用0.9%生理盐水洗涤两次的细胞。两种接种物的细胞总数均为0.6 1.0×108细胞/ml。使用A型接种获得的群体在孵育前1-5天内表现出活跃的生长期(高达2.4×109细胞/ml),而使用B型接种获得的群体在此期间没有生长。菌株MSU的B型群体表现出表型解离,导致微菌落的出现。之后,我们观察到活跃的生长期(高达5.2×109细胞/ml)。菌株729和F-116的B型培养物在整个实验过程中均未生长。结果表明,A型种群比b型更快地转变为不可培养性,这是由于这两种种群在代谢策略和应激敏感性方面的差异。经过1年(383天)的培养,B型菌群的培养率下降了3个数量级(MSU菌株B型群体下降了5个数量级),A型菌群的培养率下降了6个数量级。我们还观察到菌株729和F-116的A型群体细胞大小明显减小。对细菌素活性的研究表明,B型群体的细胞比A型培养的细胞多产78倍。这一现象可以用不同种群的生存策略来解释,这些种群利用细菌素的抗菌潜力来获益。
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