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The physiology and biochemistry of the proteolytic system in lactic acid bacteria
Authors:Graham G Pritchard  Tim Coolbear
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand;New Zealand Dairy Research Institute, Palmerston North, New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract: The inability of lactic acid bacteria to synthesize many of the amino acids required for protein synthesis necessitates the active functioning of a proteolytic system in those environments where protein constitutes the main nitrogen source. Biochemical and genetic analysis of the pathway by which exogenous proteins supply essential amino acids for growth has been one of the most actively investigated aspects of the metabolism of lactic acid bacteria especially in those species which are of importance in the dairy industry, such as the lactococci. Much information has now been accumulated on individual components of the proteolytic pathway in lactococci, namely, the cell envelope proteinase(s), a range of peptidases and the amino acid and peptide transport systems of the cell membrane. Possible models of the proteolytic system in lactococci can be proposed but there are still many unresolved questions concerning the operation of the pathway in vivo. This review will examine current knowledge and outstanding problems regarding the proteolytic system in lactococci and also the extent to which the lactococcal system provides a model for understanding proteolysis in other groups of lactic acid bacteria.
Keywords:Proteolysis  Proteinase  Peptidase  Lactic acid bacteria  Lactococci
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