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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, October 2000, p. 4325-4333, Vol. 66, No. 10
Institut für Lebensmitteltechnologie,
Universität Hohenheim, D-70599
Stuttgart,1 and Institut für
Organische Chemie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076
Tübingen,2 Germany
Received 28 February 2000/Accepted 6 July 2000
Lactobacillus reuteri LTH2584 exhibits antimicrobial
activity that can be attributed neither to bacteriocins nor to the
production of reuterin or organic acids. We have purified the active
compound, named reutericyclin, to homogeneity and characterized its
antimicrobial activity. Reutericyclin exhibited a broad inhibitory
spectrum including Lactobacillus spp., Bacillus
subtilis, B. cereus, Enterococcus faecalis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Listeria
innocua. It did not affect the growth of gram-negative bacteria;
however, the growth of lipopolysaccharide mutant strains of
Escherichia coli was inhibited. Reutericyclin exhibited a
bactericidal mode of action against Lactobacillus
sanfranciscensis, Staphylococcus aureus, and B. subtilis and triggered the lysis of cells of L. sanfranciscensis in a dose-dependent manner. Germination of
spores of B. subtilis was inhibited, but the spores
remained unaffected under conditions that do not permit germination.
The fatty acid supply of the growth media had a strong effect on
reutericyclin production and its distribution between producer cells
and the culture supernatant. Reutericyclin was purified from
cell extracts and culture supernatant of L. reuteri LTH2584
cultures grown in mMRS by solvent extraction, gel filtration,
RP-C8 chromatography, and anion-exchange chromatography,
followed by rechromatography by reversed-phase high-pressure liquid
chromatography. Reutericyclin was characterized as a negatively
charged, highly hydrophobic molecule with a molecular mass of 349 Da.
Structural characterization (A. Höltzel, M. G. Gänzle,
G. J. Nicholson, W. P. Hammes, and G. Jung, Angew. Chem. Int.
Ed. 39:2766-2768, 2000) revealed that reutericyclin is a novel
tetramic acid derivative. The inhibitory activity of culture
supernatant of L. reuteri LTH2584 corresponded to that of
purified as well as synthetic reutericyclin.
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Characterization of Reutericyclin Produced by
Lactobacillus reuteri LTH2584
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Corresponding author. Present address: Lehrstuhl
für Technische Mikrobiologie, TU Müchen, Weihenstephaner
Steig 16, D-85350 Freising, Germany. Phone: 49 8161 713959. Fax: 49 8161 713327. E-mail:
michael.gaenzle{at}blm.tu-muenchen.de.
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