Title of article :
Genomic analysis of Enterococcus durans NT21, a putative bacteriocin-producing isolate
Author/Authors :
Tarek, Nashwa Department of Botany and Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Beni-Suef University, Egypt , O. El-Gendy, Ahmed Microbiology and Immunology Department - Faculty of Pharmacy - Beni-Suef University , S. Khairalla, Ahmed Department of Biology - University of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada , Abdel-Fattah, Medhat Department of Botany and Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Beni-Suef University, Egypt , Tawfik, Eman Department of Botany and Microbiology - Faculty of Science - Helwan University, Egypt , F. Azmy, Ahmed Microbiology and Immunology Department - Faculty of Pharmacy - Beni-Suef University
Abstract :
Enterococcus species are a long-standing and non-pathogenic commensal bacterium,
representing an important part of the normal. Enterococcus durans is a rarely isolated species
from animals and humans, and it was a tiny constituent of human oral cavity and animal
intestinal flora, as well as animal-derived foods, particularly dairy products. This study
evaluated the security of our strain E. durans NT21 by using whole-genome sequencing (WGS),
physicochemical features, and antimicrobial activity. The complete genomic of our strain
Enterococcus durans NT21was sequenced and analyzed by using several bioinformatics tools to
identify bacteriocin genes, virulence genes, antibiotic resistance genes, Crispr-Cas and
pathogenicity islands. The results showed that our strain NT21 lacks the presence of virulence
genes, pathogenicity islands, plasmids and has only two antibiotic resistance genes. On the other
hand, it produces three bacteriocin-like inhibitory substances (Enterolysin A, P and L50a). It has
six gene-encoded Crisper-Cas and one cluster Crispr-Cas gene. According to our findings, E.
durans NT21 is a possible probiotic strain that is safe for both human and animal use.
Keywords :
Whole-genomic sequencing (WGS) , Enterococcus durans NT21 , Probiotics , human oral cavity , Crisper-Cas
Journal title :
Molecular Biology Research Communications