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. 1984 Feb;47(2):245-9.
doi: 10.1128/aem.47.2.245-249.1984.

In Vivo Cloning of lac Genes in Streptococcus lactis ML3

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In Vivo Cloning of lac Genes in Streptococcus lactis ML3

D G Anderson et al. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1984 Feb.

Abstract

The isolation and characterization of a Streptococcus lactis ML3 strain which possessed a recombinant lactose plasmid is described. The recombination events generating this plasmid occurred in vivo in a recombination-deficient strain and appeared to be mediated by transposition events. Restriction mapping revealed that the recombinant plasmid, pDA0307, contained a region of the lactose plasmid, pSK08, linked to another resident plasmid, pSK07. Copy number determinations indicated that the lac genes were present at approximately 20 copies per cell in pDA0307, whereas the lac genes are normally present at approximately 10 copies per cell in pSK08. The strain containing pDA0307 displayed a 21 to 54% increase in the expression of the Lac enzyme phospho-beta-d-galactosidase. However, the strain containing pDA0307 both grew and produced lactic acid in milk at rates identical to that of a strain containing pSK08. This result suggests that lac gene dosage of plasmid-linked lac genes was not limiting the rate at which these derivatives of S. lactis ML3 fermented milk.

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