Funkcionalna karakterizacija CmbT transportera odgovornog za višestruke rezistencije na strukturno različite supstrate u soju Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363
Functional characterization of the CmbT transporter responsible for multidrug resistance on structurally different substrates of the strain Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363
Author
Filipić, Brankica V.Mentor
Antić-Stanković, Jelena
Committee members
Golić, Nataša
Kojić, Milan

Jovčić, Branko

Nikolić, Katarina

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Lactococcus lactis pripada grupi bakterija mlečne kiseline (BMK) i ima
dugotrajnu primenu u prehrambenoj industriji kao starter kultura, najviše u proizvodnji
tvrdih i polutvrdih sireva. Kako L. lactis ima ključnu ulogu u formiranju ukusa i
teksture finalnog proizvoda, a doprinosi i produženju trajnosti namirnica, veliki
ekonomski i industrijski značaj doveo je do toga da su laktokoke predmet stalnog
izučavanja. Iako se generalno smatraju bezbednim mikroorganizmima, mnogi
istraživači ukazuju na činjenicu da laktokoke, kao i druge bakterije mlečne kiseline
mogu biti rezervoar gena za rezistenciju. U cilju sprečavanja širenja ovakvih gena na
druge bakterije intestinalnog trakta ili patogene bakterije prisutne u hrani, od velikog
značaja je izučavanje mehanizama rezistencije, posebno kod laktokoka namenjenih za
prehrambenu industriju.
Analizom genoma L. lactis detektovano je prisustvo 40 potencijalnih gena za
MDR (eng. multidrug resistance) transportere, od čega su svega dva ABC transport...era,
LmrA i LmrCD i jedan MFS transporter, LmrP funkcionalno okarakterisani.
Istraživanja prikazana u ovom radu su imala za cilj da se okarakteriše CmbT
(eng. Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthesis Transporter) protein, potencijalno novi
MDR transporter u soju L. lactis.
Gen cmbT identifikovan je po prvi put prilikom izučavanja regulacije
metabolizma sumpora u L. lactis. Primenom različitih kompjuterskih programa,
pokazano je da cmbT kodira transmembranski integralni efluks protein (veličine 454
aminokiseline) koji pokazuje homologiju sa članovima 2.A.1.3.X supstrat/H+ antiporter-
2 subfamilije.
Prvi korak u funkcionalnoj karakterizaciji CmbT proteina bio je kloniranje i
ekspresija cmbT gena pomoću precizno regulisanog NICE (eng. NIsin Controlled gene Expression) sistema...
Lactococcus lactis is a lactic acid bacterium (LAB) widely used as a constituent
of many industrial and artisanal starter cultures in dairy industry, especially for
fermentation of hard and semi hard cheeses. This organism plays a key role in the
formation of flavour and texture of cheese and its preservation and because of the great
industrial importance it has been the subject of numerous studies. Although they have
acquired the „Generaly Regarded As Safe“ (GRAS) status, many investigators have
speculated that lactococci as well as other LAB may act as reservoirs of antibiotic
resistance genes. The main threat associated with these bacteria is that they can transfer
resistance genes to intestinal microorganisms and food-associated pathogenic bacteria.
In order to prevent and reduce the spreading of the resistance genes, more studies of
multidrug resistance (MDR) transporters in lactococci intended for use in food systems
are needed.
The genome analysis of L. lactis indicated the pres...ence of at least 40 putative
drug transporter genes, but only two ABC transporters, LmrA, and LmrCD, and one
MFS transporter, LmrP, have been studied in detail and all three have demonstrated
MDR activity experimentally.
The aim of this thesis was to investigate and characterize new MDR transporter
CmbT (Cysteine and Methionine Biosynthesis Transporter) in L. lactis.
The cmbT gene was originally identified from a random mutagenesis study of
cysteine and methionine biosynthesis regulation in L. lactis. This gene is predicted to
encode an integral membrane efflux protein (454 amino acids) with homology to
members of the 2.A.1.3.X drug/H+ antiporter-2 subfamily of the major facilitator
superfamily (MFS).
In order to follow the transport function of the CmbT protein, the cmbT gene
was cloned and over-expressed in L. lactis NZ9000 using the nisin controlled gene expression (NICE) system...
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Универзитет у Београду, Фармацеутски факултетDate:
14-11-2013Projects:
- Genes and molecular mechanisms promoting probiotic activity of lactic acid bacteria from Western Balkan (RS-173019)