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Title: | Over-expressed CmbT multidrug resistance transporter improves the fitness of Lactococcus lactis | Authors: | Filipic, Brankica Jovčić, Branko Uzelac, Gordana Miljkovic, Marija Antic-Stankovic, Jelena Topisirovic, Ljubisa Golic, Natasa |
Keywords: | Lactococcus lactis;bacterial fitness;multidrug resistance | Issue Date: | 2013 | Journal: | Genetika | Series/Report no.: | 45 (2013);197-206 | Abstract: | The influence of the over-expression of CmbT multidrug resistance transporter on the growth rate of Lactococcus lactis NZ9000 was studied. L. lactis is a lactic acid bacteria (LAB) widely used as a starter culture in dairy industry. Recently characterized CmbT MDR transporter in L. lactis confers resistance to a wide variety of toxic compounds as well as to some clinically relevant antibiotics. In this study, the cmbT gene was over-expressed in the strain L. lactis NZ9000 in the presence of nisin inducer. Over-expression of the cmbT gene in L. lactis NZ9000 was followed by RT-PCR. The obtained results showed that the cmbT gene was successfully over-expressed by addition of sub-inhibitory amounts of nisin. Growth curves of L. lactis NZ9000/pCT50 over-expressing the cmbT gene and L. lactis NZ9000 control strain were followed in the rich medium as well as in the chemically defined medium in the presence solely of methionine (0.084 mM) or mix of methionine and cysteine (8.4 mM and 8.2 mM, respectively). Resulting doubling times revealed that L. lactis NZ9000/pCT50 had higher growth rate comparing to the control strain. This could be a consequence of the CmbT efflux activity, which improves the fitness of the host bacterium through the elimination of toxic compounds from the cell. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3951 | ISSN: | 0534-0012 1820-6069 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GENSR1301197F |
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