Abstract
A 15-mer peptide fragment derived from pediocin PA-1 (from residue 20 to residue 34) specifically inhibited the bactericidal activity of pediocin PA- 1. The fragment did not inhibit the pediocin-like bacteriocins sakacin P, leucocin A, and curvacin A to nearly the same extent as it inhibited pediocin PA-1. Enterocin A, however, was also significantly inhibited by this fragment, although not as greatly as pediocin PA-1. This is consistent with the fact that enterocin A contains the longest continuous sequence identical to that of pediocin PA-1 in the region spanned by the fragment. The fragment inhibited pediocin PA-1 to a much greater extent than did the other 29 possible 15-mer fragments that span pediocin PA-1. The results suggest that the fragment-by interacting with the target cells and/or pediocin PA-1- interferes specifically with pediocin-target cell interaction.
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Fimland, G., Jack, R., Jung, G., Nes, I. F., & Nissen-Meyer, J. (1998). The bactericidal activity of pediocin PA-1 is specifically inhibited by a 15-mer fragment that spans the bacteriocin from the Center toward the C terminus. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 64(12), 5057–5060. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.64.12.5057-5060.1998
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