Champomier-Verges_2002_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_68_3873

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Title : The pepR gene of Lactobacillus sakei is positively regulated by anaerobiosis at the transcriptional level - Champomier-Verges_2002_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_68_3873
Author(s) : Champomier-Verges MC , Marceau A , Mera T , Zagorec M
Ref : Applied Environmental Microbiology , 68 :3873 , 2002
Abstract :

Lactobacillus sakei is a lactic acid bacterium belonging to the natural flora of meat products. It constitutes the main flora of vacuum-packed meat and is largely used in western Europe as a starter for the manufacturing of fermented sausages. This species is able to grow both under aerobiosis and anaerobiosis. In many technological processes involving it, oxygen is scarce. The aim of this study was to identify the major proteins affected by growth under anaerobiosis. Using two-dimensional electrophoresis, we showed that one spot was 10-fold overexpressed when cells were grown under anaerobiosis. By N-terminal sequencing it was identified as a peptidase (PepR), and the pepR gene was cloned. Northern analysis revealed that pepR was expressed as a single 1.27-kb transcript induced under anaerobiosis. A mutant was constructed by single crossover in the pepR gene, and its growth and survival were not affected by anaerobiosis.

PubMedSearch : Champomier-Verges_2002_Appl.Environ.Microbiol_68_3873
PubMedID: 12147484
Gene_locus related to this paper: lacsa-PEPR

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Gene_locus lacsa-PEPR

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Champomier-Verges MC, Marceau A, Mera T, Zagorec M (2002)
The pepR gene of Lactobacillus sakei is positively regulated by anaerobiosis at the transcriptional level
Applied Environmental Microbiology 68 :3873

Champomier-Verges MC, Marceau A, Mera T, Zagorec M (2002)
Applied Environmental Microbiology 68 :3873