Bactericidal mode of action of plantaricin C

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Plantaricin C is a bacteriocin produced by Lactobacillus plantarum LL441 that kills sensitive cells by acting on the cytoplasmic membrane. In contrast to its lack of impact on immune cells, plantaricin C dissipates the proton motive force and inhibits amino acid transport in sensitive cells. In proteoliposomes, plantaricin C dissipates the transmembrane electrical potential, and in liposomes, it elicits efflux of entrapped carboxyfluorescein. It is concluded that plantaricin C is a pore-forming bacteriocin that functions in a voltage-independent manner and does not require a specific protein receptor in the target membrane.

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Gonzalez, B., Glaasker, E., Kunji, E. R. S., Driessen, A. J. M., Suarez, J. E., & Konings, W. N. (1996). Bactericidal mode of action of plantaricin C. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62(8), 2701–2709. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.62.8.2701-2709.1996

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