Affiliation:
1. Applied Chemistry and Microbiology, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A plasmid coding for the nisin two-component regulatory proteins, NisK and NisR, was constructed; in this plasmid a
gfp
gene (encoding the green fluorescent protein) was placed under control of the nisin-inducible
nisF
promoter. The plasmid was transformed into non-nisin-producing
Lactococcus lactis
strain MG1614. The new strain could sense extracellular nisin and transduce it to green fluorescent protein fluorescence. The amount of fluorescence was dependent on the nisin concentration, and it could be measured easily. By using this strain, an assay for quantification of nisin was developed. With this method it was possible to measure as little as 2.5 ng of pure nisin per ml in culture supernatant, 45 ng of nisin per ml in milk, 0.9 μg of nisin in cheese, and 1 μg of nisin per ml in salad dressings.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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