Pediocin 5 production and plasmid stability during continuous free and immobilized cell cultures of Pediococcus acidilactici UL5
- 1 June 1996
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Applied Bacteriology
- Vol. 80 (6) , 635-644
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2672.1996.tb03268.x
Abstract
Continuous production of pediocin 5 from Pediococcus acidilactici UL5 was investigated in MRS medium at different pH and dilution rates during continuous free cell (FC) and immobilized cell (IC) fermentations. Pediocin 5 activity from FC operated at a dilution rate of 0.31 h-1 largely increased from 128 to 2048 AU mL-1 as pH decreased from 7.0 to 5.0. Pediocin 5 activity in IC at a dilution rate of 0.93 h-1 was much less affected by pH, varying from 256 AU mL-1 at pH 7.0 to 512 AU mL-1 at pH 5.0. At the optimum pH 5.0, the dilution rate greatly influenced pediocin 5 activity both in FC and IC. Pediocin 5 production during continuous FC culture decreased with time for all dilution rates tested except 0.31 h-1 and average activity over 144 h cultures reached a maximal value of 4915 AU mL-1 at a dilution rate of 0.26 h-1. For IC, pediocin 5 production was stable with time and increased with the dilution rate from 256 to 1024 AU mL-1 in the range of 0.47-2.28 h-1. Three Listeria strains were tested for their ability to screen low bacteriocin-producing variants (Bac+v) of Bac+ cells in FC and IC cultures by using a modified deferred antagonism method. Ten to 28% of Bac+v cells appeared after 144 h of FC cultures at dilution rates in the range 0.09-0.42 h-1 and pH control set points of 5.0-7.0 while almost no Bac+v cell was detected during 192 h IC culture in the same pH range and for dilution rates varying from 0.47 to 2.28 h-1. The Bac+v cells isolated produced eight- to 64-fold less pediocin 5 than the Bac+ cells. Although electrophoresis analysis showed no apparent difference in the plasmid profiles of Bac+v and Bac+ cells, the Bac- mutant obtained by acriflavine treatment had lost the pMJ5 plasmid encoding for bacteriocin production. The decreased quantity of plasmid DNA in Bac+v cells suggests that the decreased pediocin 5 activity of Bac+v cells resulted from a decrease in plasmid copy number.Keywords
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