Isolation of ice-nucleating active bacterium from mackerel and its properties

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An ice-nucleating bacterium, designated MACK-4, was isolated from ice-stored mackerel (Scomber australasicus) and identified as a Pseudomonas fluorescens. The optimal temperature and pH for its growth in nutrient broth with 2.5% glycerol (NB-G) were 15°C and 6.5, respectively. The maximal ice-nucleating activity (INA) was obtained after 54 h incubation at 15°C. However, the INA was almost completely lost after 48 h incubation at 25°C or higher. The growth and INA decreased with increase of NaCl added in NB-G within 0.0-4.0%. The INA of MACK-4 was very stable at 5-25°C, pH 4.0-9.5, while that of isolated ice-nucleating matter from MACK-4 was stable at 5-25°C, pH 5.5-9.0.

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Chen, M. L., Chiou, T. K., & Jiang, S. T. (2002). Isolation of ice-nucleating active bacterium from mackerel and its properties. Fisheries Science, 68(4), 934–941. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1444-2906.2002.00513.x

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