Whole-genome sequence analysis and probiotic characteristics of Lactococcus lactis Subsp . lactis strain Lac3 isolated from traditional fermented buffalo milk (Dadih)

Journal, genetic engineering & biotechnology(2023)

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Abstract
Background Probiotics are live microorganisms that provide beneficial effects on the host’s health when exploited in adequate amounts. This study aimed at carrying out whole-genome sequence analysis and in vitro potential probiotic characteristics of Lactococcus lactis subsp . lactis strain Lac3 isolated from the spontaneously fermented buffalo milk named Dadih. Results The results from de novo assembly indicated that the assembled genome consisted of 55 contigs with a genome size of 2,441,808 bp ~ (2.44 Mb), and GC % content of 34.85%. The evolution history result showed that the strain Lac3 was closely related to Lactococcus lactis species deposited in NCBI with a sequence similarity ≥ 99.93%. L . lactis subsp. lactis Lac3 was non-pathogenic with a probability of 0.21 out of 1 and had a pathogenicity score of zero (0), and neither harbored virulence factors nor acquired antibiotic resistance phenotypes. L . lactis subsp. lactis Lac3 exhibited the potential probiotic characteristics to tolerate acid at pH (2.0 and 5.0), salinity (1–5% NaCl), bile salt of (0.3–1.0%) and had auto-aggregation capacity increased from 6.0 to 13.1%. Conclusion This study described a novel strain of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis called Lac3, which exhibits probiotic properties that could be beneficial in the development of probiotics.
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Genome-sequencing,In vitro characteristics,Pathogenicity,Potential probiotic,Lactococcus lactis
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