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KMID : 0380020200350020120
Korean Journal of Biotechnology and Bioengineering
2020 Volume.35 No. 2 p.120 ~ p.128
Physiological and Cellular Responses of Bacillus cereus MK-11 Exposed to Wasabi Extracts
Lee Hyun-Ho

Seok Ji-Won
Oh Kye-Heon
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the physiological and cellular responses of Bacillus cereus MK-11 exposed to wasabi extracts. Initially, MK-11 isolated from commercial ssam-jang was examined for morphological and physiological characteristics. The BIOLOG system and 16S rRNA sequencing analysis were performed to identify the strain. It was assigned and designated as B. cereus MK-11. The phylogenetic tree of B. cereus MK-11 was plotted based on 16S rRNA sequence comparisons. Wasabi extracts showed a dose-dependent antibacterial effect on B. cereus MK-11, while MK-11 treated using 2 mg/mL wasabi extracts completely inhibited growth within 24 h of incubation. The amount of alginate produced by the exposure of wasabi extracts decreased with increasing concentrations of the extracts, and increased with exposure time. The stress shock proteins (e.g., DnaK and GroEL), which may contribute to enhancing the cellular resistance to the cytotoxic effect of wasabi extracts, decreased in proportion to the concentrations of wasabi extracts used for this study. The SEM analysis showed the presence of major structural change in the envelope, as well as a preponderance of irregular rod forms with wrinkled surfaces in cells treated with sublethal concentrations of wasabi extracts. In conclusion, it will be a crucial clue to understanding the cytotoxic mechanisms of Bacillus cereus exposed to wasabi extracts.
KEYWORD
wasabi extracts, Bacillus cereus MK-11, cytotoxicity, cellular responses
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