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  • Bacteriocins, like Pseudocin 196, are antimicrobial compounds that show promise in addressing antibiotic-resistant infections.
  • The genome of MM0196, sourced from a healthy pregnant woman, reveals a gene cluster for Pseudocin 196, a novel lantibiotic, along with proteins for its processing and immunity.
  • Pseudocin 196 demonstrated the ability to inhibit harmful pathogens, suggesting its potential use as a probiotic for treating bacterial infections.

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Bacteriocins are broad or narrow-spectrum antimicrobial compounds that have received significant scientific attention due to their potential to treat infections caused by antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacteria. The genome of MM0196, an antimicrobial-producing, fecal isolate from a healthy pregnant woman, was shown to contain a gene cluster predicted to encode Pseudocin 196, a novel lantibiotic, in addition to proteins involved in its processing, transport and immunity. Following antimicrobial assessment against various indicator strains, protease-sensitive Pseudocin 196 was purified to homogeneity from cell-free supernatant. MALDI TOF mass spectrometry confirmed that the purified antimicrobial compound corresponds to a molecular mass of 2679 Da, which is consistent with that deduced from its genetic origin. Pseudocin 196 is classified as a lantibiotic based on its similarity to lacticin 481, a lanthionine ring-containing lantibiotic produced by . Pseudocin 196, the first reported bacteriocin produced by a species of human origin, was shown to inhibit clinically relevant pathogens, such as spp. and spp. thereby highlighting the potential application of this strain as a probiotic to treat and prevent bacterial infections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11305057PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2024.2387139DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Bacteriocins, like Pseudocin 196, are antimicrobial compounds that show promise in addressing antibiotic-resistant infections.
  • The genome of MM0196, sourced from a healthy pregnant woman, reveals a gene cluster for Pseudocin 196, a novel lantibiotic, along with proteins for its processing and immunity.
  • Pseudocin 196 demonstrated the ability to inhibit harmful pathogens, suggesting its potential use as a probiotic for treating bacterial infections.
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