Literature DB >> 26975769

Achieving High Yield of Lactic Acid for Antimicrobial Characterization in Cephalosporin-Resistant Lactobacillus by the Co-Expression of the Phosphofructokinase and Glucokinase.

Yahui Gong1, Tiyuan Li2, Shiyu Li3, Zhenyou Jiang4, Yan Yang1, Junli Huang1, Zhaobing Liu1, Hanxiao Sun1.   

Abstract

Lactobacilli are universally recognized as probiotics that are widely used in the adjuvant treatment of inflammatory diseases, such as vaginitis and enteritis. With the overuse of antibiotics in recent years, the lactobacilli in the human body are killed, which could disrupt the microecological balance in the human body and affect health adversely. In this work, cephalosporin-resistant Lactobacillus casei RL20 was obtained successfully from the feces of healthy volunteers, which possessed a stable genetic set. However, the shortage of lactic acid (72.0 g/l at 48 h) by fermentation did not meet the requirement for its use in medicine. To increase the production of lactic acid, the functional genes pfk and glk were introduced into the wild strain. A yield of 144.2 g/l lactic acid was obtained in the transgenic L. casei RL20-2 after fermentation for 48 h in 1 L of basic fermentation medium with an initial glucose concentration of 100 g/l and increasing antibacterial activity. These data suggested that L. casei RL20-2 that exhibited a high yield of lactic acid may be a potential probiotic to inhibit the spread of bacterial infectious diseases and may be used for vaginitis therapy.

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Keywords:  Lactobacillus casei; antibacterial activity; cephalosporin resistance; lactic acid; microarray

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26975769     DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1601.01043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1017-7825            Impact factor:   2.351


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