Factors affecting the antibacterial activity of the ruminal bacterium, Streptococcus bovis HC5

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Mantovani, HC
Russell, JB
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[1] Cornell Univ, Microbiol Sect, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
[2] USDA ARS, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
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10.1007/s00284-002-3786-6
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Streptococcus bovis HC5 inhibits a variety of S. bovis strains and other Gram-positive bacteria, but factors affecting this activity had not been defined. Batch culture studies indicated that S. bovis HC5 did not inhibit S. bovis JB1 (a non-bacteriocin-producing strain) until glucose was depleted and cells were entering stationary phase, but slow-dilution-rate, continuous cultures (0.2 h(-1)) had as much antibacterial activity as stationary-phase batch cultures. Because the activity of continuous cultures (0.2-1.2 h(-1)) was inversely related to the glucose consumption rate, it appeared that the antibacterial activity was being catabolite repressed by glucose. When the pH of continuous cultures (0.2 h(-1)) was decreased from 6.7 to 5.4, antibacterial activity doubled, but this activity declined at pH values less than 5.0. Continuous cultures (0.2 h(-1)) that had only ammonia as a nitrogen source had antibacterial activity, and large amounts of Trypticase (10 mg ml(-1)) caused only a 2.0-fold decline in the amount of HC5 cell-associated protein that was needed to prevent S. bovis JB1 growth. Because S. bovis HC5 was able to produce antibacterial activity over a wide range of culture conditions, there is an increased likelihood that this activity could have commercial application.
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