Affiliation:
1. Industrial Microbiology Section, Department of Food Science and Microbiology, University of Milan, 20133 Milan, Italy
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The nucleotide sequences of the
Lactobacillus helveticus
lactose utilization genes were determined, and these genes were located and oriented relative to one another. The
lacLM
genes (encoding the β-galactosidase protein) were in a divergent orientation compared to
lacR
(regulatory gene) and
lacS
(lactose transporter). Downstream from
lacM
was an open reading frame (
galE
) encoding a UDP-galactose 4 epimerase, and the open reading frame had the same orientation as
lacM
. The
lacR
gene was separated from the downstream
lacS
gene by 2.0 kb of DNA containing several open reading frames that were derived from fragmentation of another permease gene (
lacS
′). Northern blot analysis revealed that
lacL
,
lacM
, and
galE
made up an operon that was transcribed in the presence of lactose from an upstream
lacL
promoter. The inducible genes
lacL
and
lacM
were regulated at the transcriptional level by the LacR repressor. In the presence of glucose and galactose
galE
was transcribed from its promoter, suggesting that the corresponding enzyme can be expressed constitutively. Lactose transport was inducible by addition of lactose to the growth medium.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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