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Jeroen Hugenholtz1, Wilbert Sybesma, Masja Nierop Groot, Wouter Wisselink, Victor Ladero, Kay Burgess, Douwe van Sinderen, Jean-Christophe Piard, Gerrit Eggink, Eddy J Smid, Graciela Savoy, Fernando Sesma, Tanja Jansen, Pascal Hols, Michiel Kleerebezem.
Abstract
Lactic acid bacteria display a relatively simple and well-described metabolism where the sugar source is converted mainly to lactic acid. Here we will shortly describe metabolic engineering strategies on the level of sugar metabolism, that lead to either the efficient re-routing of the lactococcal sugar metabolism to nutritional end-products other than lactic acid such as L-alanine, several low-calorie sugars and oligosaccharides or to enhancement of sugar metabolism for complete removal of (undesirable) sugars from food materials. Moreover, we will review current metabolic engineering approaches that aim at increasing the flux through complex biosynthetic pathways, leading to the production of the B-vitamins folate and riboflavin. An overview of these metabolic engineering activities can be found on the website of the Nutra Cells 5th Framework EU-project (www.nutracells.com). Finally, the impact of the developments in the area of genomics and corresponding high-throughput technologies on nutraceutical production will be discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12369189
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek ISSN: 0003-6072 Impact factor: 2.271