小菜蛾幼虫肠道蒙氏肠球菌的益生菌特性研究

IF 0.2 4区 农林科学 Q4 ENTOMOLOGY Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society Pub Date : 2021-05-24 DOI:10.2317/0022-8567-93.3.196
Wenhong Li, Jie Zhang, Yucheng Zhu, Fengliang Li
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摘要:蒙氏肠球菌(Enterococcus mundtii)是小菜蛾(Plutella xylostella)幼虫肠道中的优势细菌之一。分析了该菌在自聚集疏水性、碳利用能力、pH和渗透环境适应性等方面的特性。结果表明,蒙地菌对黄体微球菌、苏云金芽孢杆菌和大肠杆菌均有抑制作用。它显示出高的自聚集评分和亲水的细胞表面。它代谢了24.21%的碳源,在有机酸和碳水化合物方面具有丰富的利用模式。它具有广泛的适应性,并且仍然可以在渗透液中代谢高达6%氯化钾,6%氯化钠,20%乙二醇,5%硫酸钠,2%乳酸钠,7%尿素,200mm磷酸钠(pH 7.0), 20mm苯甲酸钠(pH 5.2), 100mm硫酸铵(pH 8.0)和100mm硝酸钠;而对3% ~ 12%的乳酸钠、1% ~ 6%的甲酸钠和10 ~ 100 mM的亚硝酸钠无代谢作用。蒙地肠球菌在pH值为5 ~ 10的条件下代谢活跃,脱氨酶有活性,脱羧酶无活性。孟氏杆菌的益生菌特性增加了我们对肠道环境适应性的认识。
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Probiotic Characterization of Enterococcus mundtii Isolated from Larval Gut of the Diamondback Moth, Plutella xylostella
Abstract: Gut bacterium Enterococcus mundtii is one of the predominant bacterial species in the larval gut of the diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella. Probiotic characterization in auto-aggregation and hydrophobicity, carbon use ability, and pH and osmotic environment adaptability of this bacterium were analyzed. Results exhibited that E. mundtii showed inhibition against Micrococcus luteus, Bacillus thuringiensis and Escherichia coli. It revealed a high auto-aggregation score and a hydrophilic cell surface. It metabolized 24.21% of the tested carbon sources with informative utilization patterns in organic acids and carbohydrates. It had a wide range of adaptabilities, and could still metabolize in osmolytes with up to 6% potassium chloride, 6% sodium chloride, 20% ethylene glycol, 5% sodium sulfate, 2% sodium lactate, 7% urea, 200 mM sodium phosphate (pH 7.0), 20 mM sodium benzoate (pH 5.2), 100 mM ammonium sulfate (pH 8.0), and 100 mM sodium nitrate; while it could not metabolize sodium lactate ranging from 3% to 12%, sodium formate ranging from 1% to 6%, or sodium nitrite ranging from 10 to 100 mM. Enterococcus mundtii exhibited active metabolism under pH values between 5 and 10, active deaminase activity but no decarboxylase activity. The probiotic characterization of E. mundtii increased our knowledge of adaptability in gut environments.
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