The widely used plasmid-free Lactococcus lactis strain MG1363 was derived from the industrial dairy starter strain NCDO712. This strain carries a 55.39 kb plasmid encoding genes for lactose catabolism and a serine proteinase involved in casein degradation. We report the DNA sequencing and annotation of pLP712, which revealed additional metabolic genes, including peptidase F, D-lactate dehydrogenase and a-keto acid dehydrogenase (E3 complex). Comparison of pLP712 with other large lactococcal lactose and/or proteinase plasmids from L. lactis subsp. cremoris SK11 (pSK11L, pSK11P) and the plant strain L. lactis NCDO1867 (pGdh442) revealed their close relationship. The plasmid appears to have evolved through a series of genetic events as a compo...
The Gram-positive lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis can harbour a wide variety of circular ex...
The three Lactococcus lactis plasmids pSRQ700, pSRQ800, and pSRQ900 encode the previously described ...
The extrachromosomal gene pool plays a significant role both in evolution and in the environmental a...
Lactococcus lactis strains are known to carry plasmids encoding industrially important traits. L. la...
Background: Important industrial traits have been linked to plasmids in Lactococcus lactis. Results:...
Plasmids are autonomous episomally replicating genetic elements, which carry backbone genes importan...
Lactococcus lactis is a commonly used fermenting bacteria in cheese, beverages and meat products. Du...
The plasmid-encoded proteinase genes prtP and prtM of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2 were in...
Genetic and biochemical research over the past 15 years on milk protein degradation by Lactococcus l...
Plasmids are autonomous, self-replicating, extrachromosomal genetic elements that are typically not ...
Lactococcus lactis MG1363 is an important gram-positive model organism. It is a plasmidfree and phag...
The L. lactis IL594 strain contains seven plasmids (pIL1 to pIL7) and is the parental strain of the ...
The replication region of the lactococcal plasmid pCI2000 was subcloned and analyzed. The nucleotide...
Various traits of Lactococcus lactis important for dairying are encoded by unstable plasmids. The us...
The Gram-positive lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis can harbour a wide variety of circular ex...
The three Lactococcus lactis plasmids pSRQ700, pSRQ800, and pSRQ900 encode the previously described ...
The extrachromosomal gene pool plays a significant role both in evolution and in the environmental a...
Lactococcus lactis strains are known to carry plasmids encoding industrially important traits. L. la...
Background: Important industrial traits have been linked to plasmids in Lactococcus lactis. Results:...
Plasmids are autonomous episomally replicating genetic elements, which carry backbone genes importan...
Lactococcus lactis is a commonly used fermenting bacteria in cheese, beverages and meat products. Du...
The plasmid-encoded proteinase genes prtP and prtM of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2 were in...
Genetic and biochemical research over the past 15 years on milk protein degradation by Lactococcus l...
Plasmids are autonomous, self-replicating, extrachromosomal genetic elements that are typically not ...
Lactococcus lactis MG1363 is an important gram-positive model organism. It is a plasmidfree and phag...
The L. lactis IL594 strain contains seven plasmids (pIL1 to pIL7) and is the parental strain of the ...
The replication region of the lactococcal plasmid pCI2000 was subcloned and analyzed. The nucleotide...
Various traits of Lactococcus lactis important for dairying are encoded by unstable plasmids. The us...
The Gram-positive lactic acid bacterium Lactococcus lactis can harbour a wide variety of circular ex...
The three Lactococcus lactis plasmids pSRQ700, pSRQ800, and pSRQ900 encode the previously described ...
The extrachromosomal gene pool plays a significant role both in evolution and in the environmental a...