Abstract
The specific engineering of organisms used for startercultures has
become an effective way of improving and developing new products
in the dairy industry. In order to obtain strains with specific
characteristics, it is imperative to have a good understanding of
the central biochemical pathways . Any growing organism needs
nucleotides in order to be able to synthesise DNA, RNA and several
co-enzymes. This demand can be met in two ways 1. By de novo
synthesis of nucleotides, or 2. By exploiting nucleotides,
nucleosides and nucleobases arising from degradation of DNA or RNA
or taken up from the surroundings, the so called salvage pathways.
In contrast to the salvage pathways, which may vary between
different organisms, the de novo synthesis of pyrimidines seems to
be universal. The pathway consists of six enzymatic reactions
leading to UMP, which is subsequently converted into UTP and CTP.
If pyrimidines are only available through salvage of uracil and/or
cytidine, the pools of CTP and UTP can be varied independently by
controlling the activities of cytidine-deaminase (cdd) and
CTP-synthetase (pyrG). Cytidine-deaminase catalyses the
deamination of cytidine leading to uridine and CTP-synthetase
catalyses synthesis of CTP from UTP. We have cloned the pyrG gene
of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363 and constructed a
pyrG mutant that requires cytidine for growth. Furthermore a
mutant carrying a chromosomal deletion of the de novo gene pyrF,
encoding orotidylat carboxylase, has been constructed. By
combining the two described mutations, with a cdd mutation, we
will be able to construct strains in which pyrimidine pools can be
manipulated by adding different pyrimidine-sources at variable
concentrations to the growth media. Since nucleotides are central
metabolites, many physiological parameters may be influenced by
the size of the different pyrimidine pools.
Original language | English |
---|---|
Title of host publication | ASM conference on Streptococcal genetics |
Number of pages | 68 |
Place of Publication | Washington, DC |
Publisher | American Society for Microbiology |
Publication date | 1998 |
Publication status | Published - 1998 |
Event | 5th ASM Conference on Streptococcal Genetics - Vichy, France Duration: 26 Aug 1998 → 29 Aug 1998 Conference number: 5 |
Conference
Conference | 5th ASM Conference on Streptococcal Genetics |
---|---|
Number | 5 |
Country/Territory | France |
City | Vichy |
Period | 26/08/1998 → 29/08/1998 |