Affiliation:
1. Analytical Technology Laboratory, Asahi Breweries Ltd., 1-21 Midori 1-chome, Moriya-shi, Ibaraki 302-0106, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We have isolated a hop-sensitive variant of the beer spoilage bacterium
Lactobacillus lindneri
DSM 20692. The variant lost a plasmid carrying two contiguous open reading frames (ORF s) designated
horB
L
and
horC
L
that encode a putative regulator and multidrug transporter presumably belonging to the resistance-nodulation-cell division superfamily. The loss of hop resistance ability occurred with the loss of resistance to other drugs, including ethidium bromide, novobiocin, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. PCR and Southern blot analysis using 51 beer spoilage strains of various species of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) revealed that 49 strains possessed homologs of
horB
and
horC
. No false-positive results have been observed for nonspoilage LAB or frequently encountered brewery isolates. These features are superior to those of
horA
and ORF 5, previously reported genetic markers for determining the beer spoilage ability of LAB. It was further shown that the combined use of
horB/horC
and
horA
is able to detect all 51 beer spoilage strains examined in this study. Furthermore sequence comparison of
horB
and
horC
homologs identified in four different beer spoilage species indicates these homologs are 96.6 to 99.5% identical, which is not typical of distinct species. The wide and exclusive distribution of
horB
and
horC
homologs among beer spoilage LAB and their sequence identities suggest that the hop resistance ability of beer spoilage LAB has been acquired through horizontal gene transfer. These insights provide a foundation for applying trans-species genetic markers to differentiating beer spoilage LAB including previously unencountered species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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