Expression of the Lactobacillus plantarum malE gene is regulated by CcpA and a MalR-like protein
Lactobacillus plantarum is commonly used in the food industry as a starter in various fermentations, especially in vegetable fermentations, in which starch is a common substrate. This polysaccharide, which is obtained from potatoes or corn and is hydrolysed mainly to maltose and glucose by acids or...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of microbiology 2011, 49(6), , pp.950-955 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lactobacillus plantarum
is commonly used in the food industry as a starter in various fermentations, especially in vegetable fermentations, in which starch is a common substrate. This polysaccharide, which is obtained from potatoes or corn and is hydrolysed mainly to maltose and glucose by acids or enzymes, is commercially used for the production of lactate by lactic acid fermentation. In this study, we describe the regulation of
malE
gene expression in
L. plantarum
. This gene, located in a 7-gene cluster, probably organized in an operon, encodes a putative maltose/maltodextrin-binding protein. We studied the expression of
malE
in
L. plantarum
LM3 (wild type) and in LM3-2 (
ccpA1
), which carries a null mutation in the
ccpA
gene, encoding the catabolite control protein A (CcpA). In the presence of glucose, expression of the MalE protein was higher in the mutant strain as compared to that in the wild-type strain. Transcription of the
malE
gene was induced by maltose and regulated by a CcpA-mediated carbon catabolite repression. Further, we isolated strains carrying mutations in 2 genes,
lp_0172
and
lp_0173
, whose deduced amino acid sequences share significant identity with MalR, a regulator of the maltose operon in several gram-positive bacteria. A double mutant exhibited glucose-insensitive
malE
transcription, while absence of the functional Lp_0172 open reading frame had no effect on
malE
expression. |
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ISSN: | 1225-8873 1976-3794 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12275-011-0495-5 |