Characterization of gram-negative psychrotrophic bacteria isolated from Italian bulk tank milk
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Eighty psychrotrophic bacterial strains, isolated from different northwest Italian bulk tank milks destined for
Grana Padano cheese production, were identified by 16S rRNA gene amplification and partial sequence analysis of the
rpoB gene. Pseudomonas spp. were the most commonly occurring contaminants, P. fluorescens being the predominant isolated
species, along with Enterobacteriaceae, primarily Serratia marcescens. RAPD-PCR was used to study genetic variability and
distinguish closely related strains; a high degree of genetic heterogeneity among the strains was highlighted. All the strains
were characterized for their ability to produce proteases, lipases and lecithinases at different temperatures (7, 22, and
30 °C). Forty-one of the psychrotrophic strains were positive for all the enzymatic activities. The highest number of
positive strains for all the incubation temperatures was found for lipolytic activity (59), followed by proteolytic (31)
and lecithinase (28) activities, and the enzymatic traits varied among the Pseudomonas and Enterobacteriaceae strains.
The proteolytic psychrotrophic strains were screened for the presence of the aprX gene, coding for a heat-resistant
metalloprotease in Pseudomonas spp. The aprX gene was detected in 19 of 63 Pseudomonas strains, and was widespread in
the P. fluorescens strains (14/19).
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
aprX; lipase; milk spoilage; protease; psychrotrophs
List of contributors:
Silvetti, Tiziana; Decimo, Marilu'; Brasca, Milena; Morandi, Stefano
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