Abstract: Lactose utilization is the primary function of lactic acid bacteria used in industrial dairy fermentations. The mechanism by which lactose is transported etermines largely the pathway for the hydrolysis of the internalized disaccharide and the fate of the glucose and galactose moieties. Biochemical and genetic studies have indicated that lactose can be transported via phosphotransferase systems, transport systems dependent on ATP binding cassette proteins, or secondary transport systems including proton symport and lactose-galactose antiport systems. The genetic determinants for the group translocation and secondary transport systems have been identified in lactic acid bacteria and are reviewed here. In many cases the lactose gene...
In the discovery of some general principles of energy transduction, lactic acid bacteria have played...
A prerequisite for the stabilization of important features, such as aroma production, in starter str...
The nucleotide sequences of the Lactobacillus helveticus lactose utilization genes were determined, ...
Short English Summary Lactococcus lactis is a lactic acid bacterium used in the dairy industry. This...
The ability to utilize lactose is requisite for lactic acid bacteria used as starters in the dairy i...
The proteolytic system of lactic acid bacteria is of eminent importance for the rapid growth of thes...
The lactose operon (lacTEGF) from Lactobacillus casei strain BL23 has been previously studied. The l...
Until a few years ago the description of the pathways of transport and metabolism of galactosides in...
Genetic and biochemical research over the past 15 years on milk protein degradation by Lactococcus l...
Accumulation of galactose in dairy products due to partial lactose fermentation by lactic acid bacte...
Lactose metabolism is one of the most important areas of research on Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB). In ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to grow in milk is a consequence of the presence and expre...
A prerequisite for the stabilization of important features, such as aroma production, in starter str...
Since the 1970s, galactose metabolism in Lactococcus lactis has been in debate. Different studies le...
Since the 1970s, galactose metabolism in Lactococcus lactis has been in debate. Different studies le...
In the discovery of some general principles of energy transduction, lactic acid bacteria have played...
A prerequisite for the stabilization of important features, such as aroma production, in starter str...
The nucleotide sequences of the Lactobacillus helveticus lactose utilization genes were determined, ...
Short English Summary Lactococcus lactis is a lactic acid bacterium used in the dairy industry. This...
The ability to utilize lactose is requisite for lactic acid bacteria used as starters in the dairy i...
The proteolytic system of lactic acid bacteria is of eminent importance for the rapid growth of thes...
The lactose operon (lacTEGF) from Lactobacillus casei strain BL23 has been previously studied. The l...
Until a few years ago the description of the pathways of transport and metabolism of galactosides in...
Genetic and biochemical research over the past 15 years on milk protein degradation by Lactococcus l...
Accumulation of galactose in dairy products due to partial lactose fermentation by lactic acid bacte...
Lactose metabolism is one of the most important areas of research on Lactic Acid Bacteria (LAB). In ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) to grow in milk is a consequence of the presence and expre...
A prerequisite for the stabilization of important features, such as aroma production, in starter str...
Since the 1970s, galactose metabolism in Lactococcus lactis has been in debate. Different studies le...
Since the 1970s, galactose metabolism in Lactococcus lactis has been in debate. Different studies le...
In the discovery of some general principles of energy transduction, lactic acid bacteria have played...
A prerequisite for the stabilization of important features, such as aroma production, in starter str...
The nucleotide sequences of the Lactobacillus helveticus lactose utilization genes were determined, ...