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Título: | Role of extracellular transaldolase from bifidobacterium bifidum in mucin adhesion and aggregation |
Autor: | González Rodríguez, Irene CSIC; Sánchez García, Borja CSIC ORCID; Ruíz García, Lorena CSIC ORCID ; Turroni, Francesca; Ventura, Marco; Ruas-Madiedo, Patricia CSIC ORCID ; Gueimonde Fernández, Miguel CSIC ORCID ; Margolles Barros, Abelardo CSIC ORCID | Fecha de publicación: | 2012 | Editor: | American Society for Microbiology | Citación: | Applied and Environmental Microbiology 78(11): 3992-3998 (2012) | Resumen: | The ability of bifidobacteria to establish in the intestine of mammals is among the main factors considered to be important for achieving probiotic effects. The role of surface molecules from Bifidobacterium bifidum taxon in mucin adhesion capability and the aggregation phenotype of this bacterial species was analyzed. Adhesion to the human intestinal cell line HT29 was determined for a collection of 12 B. bifidum strains. In four of them-B. bifidum LMG13195, DSM20456, DSM20239, and A8-the involvement of surface-exposed macromolecules in the aggregation phenomenon was determined. The aggregation of B. bifidum A8 and DSM20456 was abolished after treatment with proteinase K, this effect being more pronounced for the strain A8. Furthermore, a mucin binding assay of B. bifidum A8 surface proteins showed a high adhesive capability for its transaldolase (Tal). The localization of this enzyme on the surface of B. bifidum A8 was unequivocally demonstrated by immunogold electron microscopy experiments. The gene encoding Tal from B. bifidum A8 was expressed in Lactococcus lactis, and the protein was purified to homogeneity. The pure protein was able to restore the autoaggregation phenotype of proteinase K-treated B. bifidum A8 cells. A recombinant L. lactis strain, engineered to secrete Tal, displayed a mucin- binding level more than three times higher than the strain not producing the transaldolase. These findings suggest that Tal, when exposed on the cell surface of B. bifidum, could act as an important colonization factor favoring its establishment in the gut. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology. | Versión del editor: | https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.08024-11 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/81125 | DOI: | 10.1128/AEM.08024-11 | Identificadores: | issn: 0099-2240 e-issn: 1098-5336 |
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