Bacterial Peptides

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CAT# Product Name M.W Molecular Formula Inquiry
B01003 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Ag85A 2191.5 Inquiry
B01004 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein Ag85A-CD8 863 Inquiry
B01005 Ag85b (199-207), M. tuberculosis 1028.2 Inquiry
B01007 BIP-1, Bacteriocin Inducing Peptide-1 3236.9 Inquiry
B01008 P. falciparum Liver-Stage Antigen 3-NRI (LSA3-NRI) 2620.8 Inquiry
B01009 P. falciparum Liver-Stage Antigen 3-NRII (LSA3-NRII), (81-106) 2888.1 Inquiry
B01010 P. falciparum Liver-Stage Antigen 3-NRII, LSA3-NRII (81-106) 3028.3 Inquiry
B01011 CFP10 (71.85) 1721.9 Inquiry
B01015 CFTR (108-117), Pseudomonas aeruginosa Inhibitor 1252.3 Inquiry
B01016 CRGKA, Giardia Variable Surface Proteins Conserved Region 533.7 Inquiry
B01017 CSP-1, Competence Stimulating Peptide-1 2242.7 Inquiry
B01018 MSP-1 (20-39), Merozoite Surface Peptide 1 2301.6 Inquiry
B01019 MSP-1 P2, Malaria Merozoite Surface Peptide-1 2625 Inquiry
B01020 flg15, Flagellin Fragment 1542.7 Inquiry
B01021 flg15-delta-4, Flagellin Fragment 1117.2 Inquiry
B01023 Lethal Factor (LF) Inhibitor Anthrax related 1291.5 Inquiry
B01024 LF 20 Consensus Peptide. Anthrax Related Lethal Factor 2349.8 Inquiry
B01025 Lysosomal Integral Membrane Protein LIMP-2 1646.8 Inquiry
B01026 MSP-1 P3, Malaria Merozoite Surface Peptide-1 2474.8 Inquiry
B01027 N-10 Region of TRAP 1214.3 Inquiry

Introduction

Bacterial peptide, also known as bacteriocin, is generally defined as a multifunctional peptide synthesized in microbial ribosomes that has antimicrobial activity at a certain concentration. In 1925, bacteriocin in colibacillus was first reported by Grecia. To date, more than 1,700 bacterial peptides have been discovered. These bacterial peptides can be obtained from animals, plants, bacteria or artificial synthesis. The genes encoding bacterial peptides are mainly located on plasmids, and some are located on chromosomes and transposons, which must be transcribed and translated to be biologically active. Since bacterial peptide is essentially a kind of protein, when it is ingested into the human body, it will be gradually decomposed by pepsin. Therefore, bacterial peptide will not accumulate in the body and cause harm to human health.

Mechanism of action

Among the bacterial peptide, the mechanism of nisin has been deeply studied. There are two main mechanisms of inhibition: one is to form pores on the cell membrane, and the other is to inhibit the synthesis of cell walls to inhibit the growth of bacteria. It is reported that nisin acts on Staphylococcus cohnii 22 and causes cations such as ATP and K+ to flow out of cells, which causes loss of membrane potential and inhibiting growth of bacteria. The loss of intracellular material results from the formation of pores by nisin acting on the cell membrane.

Application of Bacterial Peptides

As a natural, highly effective and non-toxic biological preservative, bacterial peptide is of great significance to the development of the food industry. At present, only nisin is used in the food industry. For example, nisin has been added to cheese, cream, pasteurized milk, canned vegetables, alcoholic beverages and other products for preservation. However, nisin has a narrow spectrum of inhibition and limited effect, which cannot fully meet the needs of the development of the food industry. Therefore, the exploration of a new type of bacterial peptide with a broad spectrum of inhibition is the next major research spot.

References

  1. Gálvez A, Abriouel H, López R L, et al. Bacteriocin-based strategies for food biopreservation[J]. International Journal of Food Microbiology, 2007, 120(1):51-70.
  2. Delves-Broughton J, Blackburn P, Evans R J, et al. Applications of the bacteriocin, nisin[J]. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 1996, 69(2):193-202.
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