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Genomic Features of Lactococcus Lactis IO-1, a Lactic Acid Bacterium That Utilizes Xylose and Produces High Levels of L-lactic Acid

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Date 2013 Sep 11
PMID 24018670
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Lactococcus lactis IO-1 (JCM7638) produces L-lactic acid predominantly when grown at high xylose concentrations, and its utilization is highly desired in the green plastics industry. Therefore it is worthwhile studying its genomic traits. In this study, we focused on (i) genes of possible horizontal transfer derivation (prophages, the nisin-sucrose transposon, and several restriction-modification systems), and (ii) genes for the synthetic pathways of amino acids and vitamins in the IO-1 genome. In view of the results of this analysis, we consider their meanings in strain IO-1.

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