Analysis of ß-galactosidase production and their genes of two strains of Lactobacillus bulgaricus.
Biotechnol Lett
; 34(6): 1067-71, 2012 Jun.
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A bacterial ß-galactosidase delivery system is a potential therapy for lactose intolerance. Currently, two Lactobacillus bulgaricus strains with different biological characteristics are under consideration as potential sources. However, differences in these ß-galactosidase genes and their resulting production levels are poorly characterized. The ß-galactosidase ORF of L. bulgaricus yogurt isolate had high variability and was terminated at site 1924 due to a stop codon. However, the full 114 kDa ß-galactosidase band was still resolved by SDS-PAGE, which may indicate that the interrupted ORF was translated into more than one peptide, and they together were folded into the complete enzyme protein that showed much higher ß-galactosidase activity (6.2 U/mg protein) than the enzyme generated from L. bulgaricus reference strain (2.5 U/mg protein).
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Beta-Galactosidase
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Genes Bacterianos
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Lactobacillus
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En
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2012
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