Transconjugants of Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis ML3 that acquire the ability to utilize lactose often exhibit self-aggregation and become able to transfer the ability to utilize lactose at frequencies 102 to 105 times higher than strain ML3. Our laboratory investigated the physical and functional characteristics of cell aggregation in ML3 transconjugants. Results showed that donor cell auto-aggregation was dissociated when cells were suspended in buffers that contained EDTA or when they were briefly exposed to proteinase K or α-chymotrypsin. Conjugation studies revealed that disruption of donor cell aggregation substantially decreased the efficiency of lactose plasmid transfer. Dissociation by EDTA or proteolytic enzyme treatments was rev...
The widely used plasmid-free Lactococcus lactis strain MG1363 was derived from the industrial dairy ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria to form multi-cellular aggregates via self-aggregation is regard...
Bacterial aggregation phenotype and cell surface hydrophobicity of dairy Lactobacillus plantarum str...
Derivatives of the lactose miniplasmid pMG820 were constructed in which a staphylococcal erm gene wa...
The nature of the cell surface components involved in donor cell clumping (Clu+) and the relationshi...
Background: Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointestinal epi...
Lactobacillus plantarum strain 4B2, which exhibits a strong autoaggregating phenotype, receives the ...
Abstract Background Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointest...
The effect of different sugars (glucose, glycerol, maltose, galactose and lactose) on cell-membrane-...
International audienceIntegrative Conjugative Elements (ICEs) are chromosomal elements that are wide...
A novel 51-kb conjugative transposon of Lactococcus lactis, designated Tn6098, encoding the capacity...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
A novel 51-kb conjugative transposon of Lactococcus lactis, designated Tn6098, encoding the capacity...
International audienceSome strains of Lactococcus lactis subspecies possess a citrate permease that ...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
The widely used plasmid-free Lactococcus lactis strain MG1363 was derived from the industrial dairy ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria to form multi-cellular aggregates via self-aggregation is regard...
Bacterial aggregation phenotype and cell surface hydrophobicity of dairy Lactobacillus plantarum str...
Derivatives of the lactose miniplasmid pMG820 were constructed in which a staphylococcal erm gene wa...
The nature of the cell surface components involved in donor cell clumping (Clu+) and the relationshi...
Background: Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointestinal epi...
Lactobacillus plantarum strain 4B2, which exhibits a strong autoaggregating phenotype, receives the ...
Abstract Background Aggregation may play a main role in the adhesion of bacteria to the gastrointest...
The effect of different sugars (glucose, glycerol, maltose, galactose and lactose) on cell-membrane-...
International audienceIntegrative Conjugative Elements (ICEs) are chromosomal elements that are wide...
A novel 51-kb conjugative transposon of Lactococcus lactis, designated Tn6098, encoding the capacity...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
A novel 51-kb conjugative transposon of Lactococcus lactis, designated Tn6098, encoding the capacity...
International audienceSome strains of Lactococcus lactis subspecies possess a citrate permease that ...
Aggregation-promoting factor (APF) was originally described as a protein involved in the conjugation...
The widely used plasmid-free Lactococcus lactis strain MG1363 was derived from the industrial dairy ...
The ability of lactic acid bacteria to form multi-cellular aggregates via self-aggregation is regard...
Bacterial aggregation phenotype and cell surface hydrophobicity of dairy Lactobacillus plantarum str...