A. Cherif et al., Thuricin 7: a novel bacteriocin produced by Bacillus thuringiensis BMG1.7,a new strain isolated from soil, LETT APPL M, 32(4), 2001, pp. 243-247
Aims: Detection and identification of new antagonistic activities towards B
acillus cereus and relatives.
Methods and Results: Twenty Bacillus thuringiensis strains were screened fo
r their capacity to express bacteriocin-like agents. Strain BMG1.7, isolate
d from soil, showed an antagonistic activity called thuricin 7. Thuricin 7
was active against several species of the genus Bacillus, including three o
f the four known B. thuringiensis/B. cereus bacteriocin producers, as well
as against Streptococcus pyogenes and Listeria monocytogenes strains. Antim
icrobial activity was lost after treatment with proteinase K. The active pr
otein had an apparent molecular weight of 11.6 kDa, and was secreted at the
end of the exponential growth phase. Thuricin 7 retained 55% of the activi
ty after incubation at 98 degreesC for 30 min. The mode of action of thuric
in 7 was shown to be bactericidal and bacteriolytic,
Conclusions: Thuricin 7 is a novel bacteriocin produced by a newly isolated
Bacillus thuringiensis strain BMG1.7.
Significance and Impact of the Study: The characteristics of thuricin 7 ind
icate that it is a new bacteriocin which mag have interesting biotechnologi
cal applications due to its relatively large activity spectrum.