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2018
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Title

Plant-made salmonella bacteriocins salmocins for control of salmonella pathovars

Abstract
Salmonella enterica causes an estimated 1 million illnesses in the United States each year, resulting in 19,000 hospitalizations and 380 deaths, and is one of the four major global causes of diarrhoeal diseases. No effective treatments are available to the food industry. Much attention has been given to colicins, natural non-antibiotic proteins of the bacteriocin class, to control the related pathogen Escherichia coli. We searched Salmonella genomic databases for colicin analogues and cloned and expressed in plants five such proteins, which we call salmocins. Among those, SalE1a and SalE1b were found to possess broad antimicrobial activity against all 99 major Salmonella pathovars. Each of the two salmocins also showed remarkably high potency (>106 AU/µg recombinant protein, or >103 higher than colicins) against major pathogenic target strains. Treatment of poultry meat matrices contaminated with seven key pathogenic serovars confirmed salmocin efficacy as a food safety intervention against Salmonella.
Author(s)
Schneider, Tobias
Nomad Bioscience GmbH, Biozentrum Halle
Hahn-Löbmann, Simone
Nomad Bioscience GmbH, Biozentrum Halle
Stephan, Anett
Nomad Bioscience GmbH, Biozentrum Halle
Schulz, Steve
Nomad Bioscience GmbH, Biozentrum Halle
Giritch, Anatoli
Nomad Bioscience GmbH, Biozentrum Halle
Naumann, Marcel
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Kleinschmidt, Martin
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Tusé, Daniel
DT/Consulting Group, Sacramento
Gleba, Yuri
Nomad Bioscience GmbH, Biozentrum Halle
Journal
Scientific Reports  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-22465-9
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