Brochocin-C is a two-peptide bacteriocin produced by Brochothrix campestris
ATCC 43754 that has a broad activity spectrum comparable to that of nisin.
Brochocin-C has an inhibitory effect on EDTA-treated gramnegative bacteria
, Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium lipopolysaccharide mutants, and s
pheroplasts of Typhimurium strains LT2 and SL3600. Brochocin-C treatment of
cells and spheroplasts of strains of LT2 and SL3600 resulted in hydrolysis
of ATP. The outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria protects the cytoplas
mic membrane from the action of brochocin-C. It appears that brochocin-C is
similar to nisin and possibly does not require a membrane receptor for its
function; however, the difference in effect of the two bacteriocins on int
racellular ATP indicates that they cause different pore sizes in the cytopl
asmic membrane.