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Nisin Variants Generated by Protein Engineering and Their Properties.

Yue ZhengYuhui DuZekai QiuZiming LiuJianjun QiaoYanni LiQinggele Caiyin
Published in: Bioengineering (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Nisin, a typical lantibiotic, has robust antimicrobial activity combined with limited cytotoxicity, and the development of resistance to it is slow. These properties make nisin a promising antimicrobial agent to control pathogenic microorganisms in dairy foods. However, its low solubility, poor stability and short half-life at neutral pH limit its application within the dairy industry. Protein engineering technology has revealed the potential of modifying nisin to improve its properties, and many valuable variants have emerged. This review summarizes progress in the generation of nisin variants for the dairy industry and for other purposes. These nisin variants with additional modification have improved properties and can even expand the inhibition spectrum range of nisin. Nisin, as the most thoroughly studied lantibiotic, and its variants can also guide the modification of other lantibiotics.
Keyphrases
  • copy number
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • gene expression
  • risk assessment
  • dna methylation
  • binding protein