Lipid-free NisI: interaction with nisin and contribution to nisin immunity via secretion

2004 
Nisin-producing Lactococcus lactis cells protect their own cytoplasmic membrane by specific immunity proteins, NisF/E/G and NisI, a transporter complex and a lipoprotein, respectively. A portion of NisI is secreted to the medium in a lipid-free form (LFNisI). Here, kinetics of the interaction between nisin and LF-NisI was examined by surface plasmon resonance analysis. The affinity constant KD for the interaction was calculated to be in the micromolar range. Contribution of the secreted LF-NisI to nisin immunity was studied by replacing the lipoprotein specific nisI signal sequence with a secretion signal of non-lipoprotein origin. Secretion of LF-NisI in NisF/E/G-expressing L. lactis strain NZ9840 increased significantly its nisin tolerance suggesting that the lipid-free form of NisI could have a supportive role in nisin immunity. � 2004 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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