Characterization of lac+ transductants of Streptococcus lactis.
- 1 November 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 28 (5) , 753-8
Abstract
A phage-mediated transducing system was used in studying certain physiological characteristics of S. lactis C2 wild type, lactose-negative mutants, and lactose-positive transductants. Lac(-) mutants, obtained by acriflavine treatment of the wild type, were similar to the wild type in all characteristics tested except they lacked beta-D-phosphogalactoside galactohydrolase (beta-Pgal) and could not transport [(14)C]lactose; they also had approximately 10% of the proteolytic ability than wild-type cells. The lactose-fermenting characteristic was transduced from the wild type to Lac(-) mutants. The Lac(+) transductants obtained were similar to the wild-type parent with respect to lactose fermentation and level of beta-Pgal activity (0.186 U of protein per mg). These transductants, however, had not regained full proteolytic ability and were similar to the Lac(-) mutant in this respect. Lactic acid production of the transductants in milk was approximately two-thirds that of the wild type. Data suggest that both the lactose-fermenting and proteolytic characters are carried on extrachromasomal particles (plasmids).This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
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