Affiliation:
1. Nestlé Research Center, Nestec Ltd., Vers-chez-les-Blanc, 1000 Lausanne 26, Switzerland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The genetics of lactose utilization within the slow-lactose-fermenting
Lactococcus lactis
strain NCDO2054 was studied with respect to the organization, expression, and evolution of the
lac
genes. Initially the β-galactosidase gene (
lacZ
) was cloned by complementation of an
Escherichia coli
mutant on a 7-kb
Hpa
I fragment. Nucleotide sequence analysis of the complete fragment revealed part of a
gal-lac
operon, and the genes were characterized by inactivation and complementation analyses and in vitro enzyme activity measurements. The gene order is
galK-galT-lacA-lacZ-galE
; the
gal
genes encode enzymes of the Leloir pathway for galactose metabolism, and
lacA
encodes a galactoside acetyltransferase. The
galT
and
galE
genes of
L. lactis
LM0230 (a lactose plasmid-cured derivative of the fast-lactose-fermenting
L. lactis
C2) were highly similar at the nucleotide sequence level to their counterparts in strain NCDO2054 and, furthermore, had the same gene order except for the presence of the intervening
lacA-lacZ
strain NCDO2054. Analysis of mRNA for the
gal
and
lac
genes revealed an unusual transcriptional organization for the operon, with a surprisingly large number of transcriptional units. The regulation of the
lac
genes was further investigated by using fusions consisting of putative promoter fragments and the promoterless β-glucuronidase gene (
gusA
) from
E. coli
, which identified three lactose-inducible intergenic promoters in the
gal-lac
operon. The greater similarity of the
lacA
and
lacZ
genes to homologs in gram-negative organisms than to those of gram-positive bacteria, in contrast to the homologies of the
gal
genes, suggests that the genes within the
gal
operon of
L. lactis
NCDO2054 have been recently acquired. Thus, the
lacA-lacZ
genes appear to have engaged the promoters of the
gal
operon in order to direct and control their expression.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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