Rombocin, a Short Stable Natural Nisin Variant, Displays Selective Antimicrobial Activity against Listeria monocytogenes and Employs a Dual Mode of Action to Kill Target Bacterial Strains

Rombocin 是一种短链稳定的天然尼辛变体,对单核细胞增生李斯特菌具有选择性抗菌活性,并采用双重作用机制杀死目标细菌菌株。

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Abstract

Nisin, with its unique mode of action and potent antimicrobial activity, serves as a remarkable inspiration for the design of novel antibiotics. However, peptides possess inherent weaknesses, particularly their susceptibility to proteolytic degradation, such as by trypsin, which limits their broader applications. This led us to speculate that natural variants of nisin produced by underexplored bacterial species can potentially overcome these limitations. We carried out genome mining of two Romboutsia sedimentorum strains, RC001 and RC002, leading to the discovery of rombocin A, which is a 25 amino acid residue short nisin variant that is predicted to have only four macrocycles compared to the known 31-35 amino acids long nisin variants with five macrocycles. Using the nisin-controlled expression system, we heterologously expressed fully modified and functional rombocin A in Lactococcus lactis and demonstrated its selective antimicrobial activity against Listeria monocytogenes. Rombocin A uses a dual mode of action involving lipid II binding activity and dissipation of the membrane potential to kill target bacteria. Stability tests confirmed its high stability at different pH values, temperatures, and in particular, against enzymatic degradation. With its gene-encoded characteristic, rombocin A is amenable to bioengineering to generate novel derivatives. Further mutation studies led to the identification of rombocin K, a mutant with enhanced bioactivity against L. monocytogenes. Our findings suggest that rombocin A and its bioengineered variant, rombocin K, are promising candidates for development as food preservatives or antibiotics against L. monocytogenes.

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