Insight to the diversity of Photobacterium spp. isolated from European plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) based on phylogenetic analysis, phenotypic characterisation and spoilage potential

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY(2024)

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This study aimed to explore the diversity of fifty-four Photobacterium strains isolated from muscle tissue of Eu-ropean plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) caught at different fishing seasons and stored 14-days under various con-ditions. Single phylogenetic markers (16S rRNA, gapA, gyrB and recA) and multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) were employed to classify isolates at species level. Furthermore, intra-and interspecies variability in the phenotypic traits, maximum specific growth rate (mu max) and spoilage potential of the Photobacterium isolates were investigated. The isolates were classified into the P. iliopiscarium (53.7 %), P. phosphoreum (40.7 %) and P. pis-cicola (5.6 %) clades using MLSA. Two housekeeping genes, gyrB and recA, exhibited a consistent phylogenetic relationship with MLSA, suggesting that they might be used as individual phylogenetic markers for the Photo-bacterium genus. Intra-and interspecies variability in the expression of phenotypic characteristics and the pro-duction of trimethylamine (TMA), inosine (HxR), and hypoxanthine (Hx) were observed. A growth optimum temperature for P. iliopiscarium was approximately 20 degrees C, while those for P. phosphoreum and P. piscicola were closer to 15 degrees C. All isolates exhibited the highest growth density at 1.5 % NaCl, followed by 0.5 %, 3 %, and 6 % NaCl. However, P. phosphoreum demonstrated a higher NaCl tolerance than the other two species. Although, the high CO2 atmosphere significantly inhibited the growth of all strains at 4 degrees C, P. phosphoreum and P. piscicola showed higher growth density at 15 degrees C than P. iliopiscarium. Notably, all strains demonstrated H2S production. The mu maxvaried considerably within each species, highlighting the significance of strain-level variability. This study demonstrates that P. iliopiscarium and P. piscicola, alongside P. phosphoreum, are efficient TMA-, HxR-, Hx-, and H2S-producers, suggesting their potential contribution to synergistic off-odour generation and spoilage. Moreover, the Photobacterium isolates seem to exhibit diverse adaptations to their environments, resulting in fluctuated growth and spoilage potential. Understanding intra-and interspecies variability will facilitate modelling seafood spoilage in microbial risk assessments and developing targeted hurdles to prolong products' shelf-life.
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Fish spoilage,H 2 S-producing bacteria,NaCl/CO 2-tolerance,Temperature-dependent growth,Trimethylamine/hypoxanthine production
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