Advances in the study of nisin Resistance — A review
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Supported by the National Program for High Technology Research and Development of China (2006AA10Z319); the Key Project of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (KSCXZ-YW-G-016)

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    Abstract: Nisin, a lantibiotic produced by some species of Lactococcus lactis, has broad antibacterial spectrum against Gram-positive bacteria species, especially those with close phylogenetic relationship to the nisin producing strain. The broad use of nisin did not lead to widespread resistence. However, some non-nisin producing bacteria could develope certain mechanisms of resistance against nisin when growing under laboratory or nature selection pressure. Nisin resistance mainly involved two strategies, namely, the non-specific physiological isolation mechanism (by the change of cell wall or membrane structure and composition) and the specific protease-mediated mechanism. This review introduced the advances in the study of nisin resistance mechanism.

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Xiaodong Chu, Yuheng Lin, Zhizeng Sun, Liandong Huan, Jin Zhong. Advances in the study of nisin Resistance — A review. [J]. Acta Microbiologica Sinica, 2010, 50(9): 1129-1134

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  • Received:April 13,2010
  • Revised:May 05,2010
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