Abstract:
The present study is primarily concerned with bacteriocins from environmental
bacteria. Different bacterial strains were isolated from various environments including
hospital air, soil and sewage etc. A total of 51 isolates were screened for
bacteriocinogeny, of which 41% (21 isolates) were exhibiting bacteriocinogeny. Two
isolates, one of Pseudomonas sp. 40 and Bacillus subtilis strain15 were selected for
further studies. Antimicrobial substance from Pseudomonas sp. 40 was neither sensitive
to proteolytic enzymes nor showed any antibacterial activity on SDS-PAGE indicating its
possible non-proteinaceous nature and hence further studies were not carried out on this
strain. Only Bacillus subtilis stain 15 was further studied as it was producing some
antimicrobial substance of protein in nature. BLIS of Bacillus subtilis strain 15 was
produced during the late exponential-phase or at the beginning of stationary-phase. The
inhibitory substance/BLIS was partially purified by ammonium sulphate precipitation.
The antimicrobial substance was characterized as a bacteriocins-like inhibitory substance
with a molecular weight ranged between 3-5 kDa as determined by SDS-PAGE.
BLIS showed the inhibitory activity against locally isolated Bacillus species as
well as Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633 and Bacillus cereus ATCC 11778, Listeria
monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis and also showed
slight activity against Salmonella typhi and Shigella dysenteriae and those involved in the
food-poisoning and spoilage such as Staphylococcus aureus, Bacillus cereus, Listeria
monocytogenes, Micrococcus luteus were inhibited that indicates its possible application
in food preservation. BLIS acted bacteriostatically rather than bacteriocidally, on the
sensitive cells. It may exhert bactericidal action at higher concentrations. BLIS under
study was heat stable up to 80°C as its activity was not affected at this temperature. The
BLIS retained its activity over a wide range of pH i.e., from 3-9.
It was sensitive to proteinase-K, and α-chymotrypsin indicating about its nature as
protein. Its activity remained unaffected in presence of organic solvents like acetone,
chloroform, methanol and EDTA except ethyl-alcohol.
BLIS from Bacillus subtilis strain 15 showed the effective inhibition of
superoxide production in both neutrophils and macrophages. It also had inhibitory effect
on whole-blood. The inhibition of superoxide production shows that BLIS may have anti-
inflammatory or immuno-suppressive effect. In addition to immunomodulatory activity,
BLIS from Bacillus subtilis strain 15 had moderate anti-oxidant activity indicating its
probable role in anti-tumorogenic activity.