Application of anti-listerial bacteriocins: monitoring enterocin expression by multiplex relative reverse transcription-PCR
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posted on 2023-10-18, 07:37 authored by David R. Williams, P. Chanos<p>Listeriosis is a deadly food-borne disease, and its incidence may be limited through the biotechnological exploitation of a number of anti-listerial biocontrol agents. The most widely used of these agents are bacteriocins and the Class II enterocins are characterized by their activity against Listeria. Enterocins are primarily produced by enterococci, particularly Enterococcus faecium and many strains have been described, often encoding multiple bacteriocins. The use of these strains in food will require that they are free of virulence functions and that they exhibit a high level expression of anti-listerial enterocins in fermentation conditions. Multiplex relative RT (reverse transcription)-PCR is a technique that is useful in the discovery of advantageous expression characteristics among enterocin-producing strains. It allows the levels of individual enterocin gene expression to be monitored and determination of how expression is altered under different growth conditions. ©The Authors Journal compilation ©2012 Biochemical Society.</p>
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Biochemical Society TransactionsVolume
40Issue
6Pages/Article Number
1544-1548Publisher
Portland Press for Biochemical SocietyExternal DOI
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0300-5127eISSN
1470-8752Date Submitted
2013-07-30Date Accepted
2013-07-30Date of First Publication
2013-07-30Date of Final Publication
2013-07-30ePrints ID
10784Usage metrics
Keywords
Anti-Bacterial AgentsAntibiosisbacterial strainbacteriocinBacteriocinsBatch Cell Culture Techniquesconference paperenterocinEnterococcus faeciumfermentationfoodFood MicrobiologyFoodborne Diseasesgene expressionHumansListerialisteriosismonitoringMultiplex Polymerase Chain Reactionnonhumanpriority journalReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactionreverse transcription polymerase chain reactionunclassified drugvirulence
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