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The plasmid-encoded proteinase genes prtP and prtM of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2 were integrated by a Campbell-like mechanism into the L. lactis subsp. lactis MG1363 chromosome by using the insertion vector pKLG610. Two transformants were obtained that differed in the number of amplified pKLG610 copies in head-to-tail arrangements on their chromosomes; MG610 contained approximately two copies, and MG611 contained about eight copies. The amplifications were stably maintained during growth in milk in the absence of antibiotics. The proteolytic activity of strain MG611 was approximately 11-fold higher than that of strain MG610 and about 1.5 times higher than that of strain MG1363(pGKV552), which carried the proteinase genes on an autonomously replicating plasmid with a copy number of approximately 5. All three strains showed rapid growth in milk with concomitant rapid production of acid. The results suggest that a limited number of copies of the proteinase genes prtP and prtM per genome is sufficient for good growth in milk.  相似文献   

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Multicopy plasmids that contained the complete of 3'-deleted forms of the proteinase (prtP) gene of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris SK11 under the control of different promoters were constructed and introduced into Prt- lactococcal strains. The production and location of the SK11 proteinase was determined in different hosts grown in industrial and laboratory media. In spite of the 10-fold-higher copy number of the prt genes, no overproduction of proteinase was observed in strain SK1128, a Prt- derivative of L. lactis subsp. cremoris SK112. In contrast, an approximately threefold overproduction of the cell envelope-located or fully secreted proteinase was found in strain MG1820 compared with that of its parental strain L. lactis subsp. lactis SH4109. In all strains proteinase production appeared to be regulated by the medium composition. Highest proteinase production of the SK11 derivatives was found in milk, in contrast to derivatives of SH4109 that produced most proteinase in whey permeate medium. Analysis of single strains with different levels of proteinase production or mixed cultures containing various ratios of Prt+ and Prt- cells indicated that the amount of proteinase produced per cell or culture determines the specific growth rate in milk. Overproduction of cell envelope-located or secreted proteinase in strain MG1820 resulted in a 20%-higher specific growth and acidification rate in milk compared with that in the wild-type strain SH4109. These results indicate that the growth of lactococci in milk is limited by the caseinolytic activity of the proteinase.  相似文献   

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Multicopy plasmids that contained the complete of 3'-deleted forms of the proteinase (prtP) gene of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris SK11 under the control of different promoters were constructed and introduced into Prt- lactococcal strains. The production and location of the SK11 proteinase was determined in different hosts grown in industrial and laboratory media. In spite of the 10-fold-higher copy number of the prt genes, no overproduction of proteinase was observed in strain SK1128, a Prt- derivative of L. lactis subsp. cremoris SK112. In contrast, an approximately threefold overproduction of the cell envelope-located or fully secreted proteinase was found in strain MG1820 compared with that of its parental strain L. lactis subsp. lactis SH4109. In all strains proteinase production appeared to be regulated by the medium composition. Highest proteinase production of the SK11 derivatives was found in milk, in contrast to derivatives of SH4109 that produced most proteinase in whey permeate medium. Analysis of single strains with different levels of proteinase production or mixed cultures containing various ratios of Prt+ and Prt- cells indicated that the amount of proteinase produced per cell or culture determines the specific growth rate in milk. Overproduction of cell envelope-located or secreted proteinase in strain MG1820 resulted in a 20%-higher specific growth and acidification rate in milk compared with that in the wild-type strain SH4109. These results indicate that the growth of lactococci in milk is limited by the caseinolytic activity of the proteinase.  相似文献   

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The plasmid-free strain Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris BC101 produced an extracellular proteinase physicochemically similar to the proteinase encoded by the plasmid-linked prtP gene of other lactococcal strains. The absence of detectable plasmids in strain BC101 indicated that the prtP proteinase gene may be chromosomally located. The chromosomal linkage of the prtP proteinase gene in BC101 was confirmed by pulsed-field electrophoresis of chromosomal DNA and hybridization, using as a probe the plasmid-linked prtP gene from L. lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2. The prtM gene necessary for the maturation of the proteinase was also chromosomally located adjacent to prtP in BC101. By using as a hybridization probe the ISS1-like element ISS1W, which is found adjacent to the proteinase genes in both pWV05 and pSK111, specific homology to the chromosomal fragment containing the proteinase gene was found. DNA sequencing of a polymerase chain reaction product of chromosomal DNA upstream from prtM revealed a 123-nucleotide sequence which was 100% identical to the equivalent sequence in the ISS1W-containing plasmid. The terminal inverted repeat (18 nucleotides) of the ISS1W element was found in this sequenced DNA. These findings suggest that the chromosomal proteinase gene is organized in a fashion similar to that of the plasmid-linked proteinase gene.  相似文献   

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The plasmid-free strain Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris BC101 produced an extracellular proteinase physicochemically similar to the proteinase encoded by the plasmid-linked prtP gene of other lactococcal strains. The absence of detectable plasmids in strain BC101 indicated that the prtP proteinase gene may be chromosomally located. The chromosomal linkage of the prtP proteinase gene in BC101 was confirmed by pulsed-field electrophoresis of chromosomal DNA and hybridization, using as a probe the plasmid-linked prtP gene from L. lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2. The prtM gene necessary for the maturation of the proteinase was also chromosomally located adjacent to prtP in BC101. By using as a hybridization probe the ISS1-like element ISS1W, which is found adjacent to the proteinase genes in both pWV05 and pSK111, specific homology to the chromosomal fragment containing the proteinase gene was found. DNA sequencing of a polymerase chain reaction product of chromosomal DNA upstream from prtM revealed a 123-nucleotide sequence which was 100% identical to the equivalent sequence in the ISS1W-containing plasmid. The terminal inverted repeat (18 nucleotides) of the ISS1W element was found in this sequenced DNA. These findings suggest that the chromosomal proteinase gene is organized in a fashion similar to that of the plasmid-linked proteinase gene.  相似文献   

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W M de Vos  P Vos  H de Haard  I Boerrigter 《Gene》1989,85(1):169-176
The Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris SK11 plasmid-located prtP gene, encoding a cell-envelope-located proteinase (PrtP) that degrades alpha s1-, beta- and kappa-casein, was identified in a lambda EMBL3 gene library in Escherichia coli using immunological methods. The complete prtP gene could not be cloned in E. coli and L. lactis on high-copy-number plasmid vectors. However, using a low-copy-number vector, the complete prtP gene could be cloned in strains MG1363 and SK1128, proteinase-deficient derivatives of L. lactis subsp. lactis 712 and L. lactis subsp. cremoris SK11, respectively. The proteinase deficiency of these hosts was complemented to wild-type (wt) levels by the cloned SK11 prtP gene. The caseinolytic specificity of the proteinase specified by the cloned prtP gene was identical to that encoded by the wt proteinase plasmid, pSK111. The expression of recombinant plasmids containing 3' and 5' deletions of prtP was analyzed with specific attention directed towards the location of the gene products. In this way the expression signals of prtP were localized and overproduction was obtained in L. lactis subsp. lactis. Furthermore, a region at the C terminus of PrtP was identified which is involved in cell-envelope attachment in lactococci. A deletion derivative of prtP was constructed which specifies a C-terminally truncated proteinase that is well expressed and fully secreted into the medium, and still shows the same capacity to degrade alpha s1-, beta- and kappa-casein.  相似文献   

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The complete nucleotide sequence of a gene located immediately upstream of the Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris SK11 prtP gene encoding the cell envelope-attached proteinase was determined. This gene, designated prtM, was found to be transcribed from the same promotor region as was the proteinase gene but in the opposite direction. The prtM gene directed the expression in Escherichia coli of a protein with a size similar to the expected value of 33 kilodaltons, as deduced from the nucleotide sequence data. The derived amino acid sequence of the PrtM protein indicated the presence of a consensus lipoprotein signal sequence at the N terminus, which suggested that PrtM is a lipoprotein. Plasmids containing the prtM gene, the prtP gene, or both were constructed. Expression studies of L. lactis clones containing these plasmids showed that the prtM gene encodes a trans-acting activity involved in the maturation of cell envelope-located and -secreted forms of the SK11 proteinase.  相似文献   

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Regulation of Proteolytic Enzyme Activity in Lactococcus lactis   总被引:3,自引:1,他引:2       下载免费PDF全文
Two different Lactococcus lactis host strains, L. lactis subsp. lactis MG1363 and L. lactis subsp. cremoris SK1128, both containing plasmid pNZ521, which encodes the extracellular serine proteinase (PrtP) from strain SK110, were used to study the medium and growth-rate-dependent activity of three different enzymes involved in the proteolytic system of lactococci. The activity levels of PrtP and both the intracellular aminopeptidase PepN and the X-prolyl-dipeptidyl aminopeptidase PepXP were studied during batch and continuous cultivation. In both strains, the PrtP activity level was regulated by the peptide content of the medium. The highest activity level was found during growth in milk, and the lowest level was found during growth in the peptide-rich laboratory medium M17. Regulation of the intracellular peptidase activity appeared to be a strain-dependent phenomenon. In cells of strain MG1363, the activity levels of PepN and PepXP were regulated in a similar way to that observed for PrtP. In cells of strain SK1128, the levels of both peptidases were not significantly influenced by the peptide content of the medium. The presence of specific concentrations of the dipeptide prolylleucine could mimic the low activity levels of the regulated proteolytic enzymes, even to the activity level found on M17 medium. The effect of the presence of the dipeptide prolylleucine in the medium on the activity level of the regulated proteolytic enzymes was confirmed at fixed growth rates in chemostat cultures.  相似文献   

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A physical and genetic map of the chromosome of the Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris reference strain MG1363 was established. The physical map was constructed for NotI, ApaI, and SmaI enzymes by using a strategy that combines creation of new rare restriction sites by the random-integration vector pRL1 and ordering of restriction fragments by indirect end-labeling experiments. The MG1363 chromosome appeared to be circular and 2,560 kb long. Seventy-seven chromosomal markers were located on the physical map by hybridization experiments. Integration via homologous recombination of pRC1-derived plasmids allowed a more precise location of some lactococcal genes and determination of their orientation on the chromosome. The MG1363 chromosome contains six rRNA operons; five are clustered within 15% of the chromosome and transcribed in the same direction. Comparison of the L. lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363 physical map with those of the two L. lactis subsp. lactis strains IL1403 and DL11 revealed a high degree of restriction polymorphism. At the genetic organization level, despite an overall conservation of gene organization, strain MG1363 presents a large inversion of half of the genome in the region containing the rRNA operons.  相似文献   

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Plasmids containing wild-type and hybrid proteinase genes were constructed from DNA fragments of the prtP genes of Lactococcus lactis strains Wg2 and SK11. These plasmids were introduced into the plasmid-free strain L. lactis MG1363. The serine proteinases produced by these L. lactis strains were isolated, and their cleavage specificity and rate towards alpha s1- and beta-casein was investigated. The catalytic properties of both the SK11 and Wg2 proteinases, which differ in 44 out of 1902 amino acid residues, could be changed dramatically by the reciprocal exchange of specific fragments between the two enzymes. As a result, various L. lactis strains were constructed having new proteolytic properties that differ from those of the parental strains. Furthermore, two segments in the proteinase could be identified that contribute significantly to the cleavage specificity towards casein; within these two segments, several amino acid residues were identified that are important for substrate cleavage rate and specificity. The results also indicate that the lactococcal proteinase has an additional domain involved in substrate binding compared with the related subtilisins. This suggests that the 200 kd L. lactis proteinase may be the representative of a new subclass of subtilisin-like enzymes.  相似文献   

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Integrable vectors were constructed based on the plasmid pHV60, which is essentially a pBR322 replicon carrying a chloramphenicol resistance marker, by inserting 1.3-kilobase chromosomal fragments of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis MG1363 into this plasmid. Three constructs as well as pHV60 were electroporated to strain MG1363. Transformants were obtained with all constructs, and also with pHV60 (albeit with low frequency). By using Southern hybridizations, it appeared that pHV60 showed homology with the chromosome of MG1363, and that it most probably uses this homology to integrate in a Campbell-like manner. The presence of chromosomal sequences in pHV60 stimulated insertion elsewhere in the chromosome by a factor of 5 to 100. In all cases the integrated plasmids were amplified, at a selective pressure of 5 micrograms of chloramphenicol per ml, to a level of approximately 15 copies per chromosome. Although the amplification was gradually lost under nonselective conditions, one copy remained stably integrated in the chromosome. The results show that a Campbell-like integration strategy can be used to improve the accessibility of the lactococcal chromosome for genetic analysis and is potentially useful in stabilizing unstable genes in lactococci.  相似文献   

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Integrable vectors were constructed based on the plasmid pHV60, which is essentially a pBR322 replicon carrying a chloramphenicol resistance marker, by inserting 1.3-kilobase chromosomal fragments of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis MG1363 into this plasmid. Three constructs as well as pHV60 were electroporated to strain MG1363. Transformants were obtained with all constructs, and also with pHV60 (albeit with low frequency). By using Southern hybridizations, it appeared that pHV60 showed homology with the chromosome of MG1363, and that it most probably uses this homology to integrate in a Campbell-like manner. The presence of chromosomal sequences in pHV60 stimulated insertion elsewhere in the chromosome by a factor of 5 to 100. In all cases the integrated plasmids were amplified, at a selective pressure of 5 micrograms of chloramphenicol per ml, to a level of approximately 15 copies per chromosome. Although the amplification was gradually lost under nonselective conditions, one copy remained stably integrated in the chromosome. The results show that a Campbell-like integration strategy can be used to improve the accessibility of the lactococcal chromosome for genetic analysis and is potentially useful in stabilizing unstable genes in lactococci.  相似文献   

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The gene encoding a tripeptidase (pepT) of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris (formerly subsp. lactis) MG1363 was cloned from a genomic library in pUC19 and subsequently sequenced. The tripeptidase of L. lactis was shown to be homologous to PepT of Salmonella typhimurium with 47.4% identity in the deduced amino acid sequences. L. lactis PepT was enzymatically active in Escherichia coli and allowed growth of a peptidase-negative leucine-auxotrophic E. coli strain by liberation of Leu from a tripeptide. Using a two-step integration-excision system, a pepT-negative mutant of L. lactis was constructed. No differences between the growth of the mutant and that of the wild-type strain in milk or in chemically defined medium with casein as the sole source of essential amino acids were observed.  相似文献   

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Aims:  The study of proteolytic activity and examination of proteinase gene region organization in proteolytically active Lactobacillus plantarum strains from different natural sources.
Methods and Results:  A set of 37 lactobacilli was distinguished by using multiplex PCR assay. Results showed that 34 strains were Lact. plantarum and three of them were Lact. paraplantarum . The examination of proteolytic activity revealed that 28 Lact.   plantarum and two Lact.   paraplantarum hydrolyse β-casein. Further analyses of all proteolytically active Lact. plantarum with primers specific for different types of CEPs demonstrated that strain BGSJ3–18 has prtP catalytic domain as well as prtP – prtM intergenic region showing more than 95% sequence identity with the same regions present in Lact. paracasei , Lact. casei and L. lactis . No presence of prtB , prtH or prtR proteinase genes was detected in any of tested Lact. plantarum strains.
Conclusions:  One out of 28 analysed Lact. plantarum strains harbours the prtP -like gene. The other proteolytically active Lact. plantarum probably possesses a different type of extracellular proteinase(s).
Significance and Impact of the Study:  It is the first report about the presence of the prtP –like gene in Lact. plantarum , which illustrates the mobility of this gene and its presence in different species.  相似文献   

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Lactococcus lactis is of great importance for the nutrition of hundreds of millions of people worldwide. This paper describes the genome sequence of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363, the lactococcal strain most intensively studied throughout the world. The 2,529,478-bp genome contains 81 pseudogenes and encodes 2,436 proteins. Of the 530 unique proteins, 47 belong to the COG (clusters of orthologous groups) functional category "carbohydrate metabolism and transport," by far the largest category of novel proteins in comparison with L. lactis subsp. lactis IL1403. Nearly one-fifth of the 71 insertion elements are concentrated in a specific 56-kb region. This integration hot-spot region carries genes that are typically associated with lactococcal plasmids and a repeat sequence specifically found on plasmids and in the "lateral gene transfer hot spot" in the genome of Streptococcus thermophilus. Although the parent of L. lactis MG1363 was used to demonstrate lysogeny in Lactococcus, L. lactis MG1363 carries four remnant/satellite phages and two apparently complete prophages. The availability of the L. lactis MG1363 genome sequence will reinforce its status as the prototype among lactic acid bacteria through facilitation of further applied and fundamental research.  相似文献   

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