Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Laboratory of Biochemistry, University of Ioannina, Ioannina, Greece
2. Dairy Research Institure, Katsikas, Ioannina, Greece
3. INRA UR545 Fromagères, Aurillac, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Several molecular taxonomic studies have revealed that many natural (wild)
Lactococcus lactis
strains of dairy origin which are phenotypically representative of the
L. lactis
subspecies
lactis
cluster genotypically within subspecies
cremoris
and
vice versa
. Recently, we isolated two wild nisin-producing (Nis
+
)
L. lactis
strains, M78 and M104, of the
lactis
phenotype from Greek raw milk (J. Samelis, A. Lianou, A. Kakouri, C. Delbès, I. Rogelj, B. B. Matijašic, and M. C. Montel, J. Food Prot. 72:783–790, 2009); strain M78 possess a novel nisin A sequence (GenBank accession number
HM219853
). In this study, the actual subspecies identity of M78 and M104 isolates was elucidated, using 16S rRNA and
acmA
(encoding lactococcal
N
-acetylmuramidase) gene and histidine biosynthesis operon polymorphisms and 16S rRNA and
ldh
(encoding lactate dehydrogenase) gene phylogenies. Except the
acmA
gene analysis, molecular tools revealed that isolates M78 and M104 clustered with strains of the
cremoris
genotype, including the LMG 6897
T
strain, while they were distant from strains of the
lactis
genotype, including the LMG 6890
T
strain. The two wild isolates had identical repetitive sequence-based PCR (rep-PCR), randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), plasmid, and whole-cell protein profiles and shared high 16S rRNA (99.9%) and
ldh
(100%) gene sequence homologies. In contrast, they exhibited identical sugar fermentation and enzymatic patterns which were similar to those of the subspecies
lactis
LMG 6890
T
strain. To our knowledge, this is the first complete identification report on a wild
L. lactis
subsp.
cremoris
genotype of the
lactis
phenotype which is capable of nisin A production and, thus, has strong potential for use as a novel dairy starter and/or protective culture.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology