Literature DB >> 30715626

Comparison of gal-lac operons in wild-type galactose-positive and -negative Streptococcus thermophilus by genomics and transcription analysis.

Zhi-Qiang Xiong1, Ling-Hui Kong1, Hai-Lin Meng2, Jin-Ming Cui2, Yong-Jun Xia1, Shi-Jie Wang3, Lian-Zhong Ai4.   

Abstract

Streptococcus thermophilus is one of the most important homo-fermentative thermophilic bacteria, which is widely used as a starter culture in dairy industry. Both wild-type galactose-negative (Gal-) S. thermophilus AR333 and galactose-positive (Gal+) S. thermophilus S-3 in this study were isolated from Chinese traditional dairy products. Here, to access the mechanism of the difference of galactose utilization between strains AR333 and S-3, the expression of gal-lac operons was examined using real-time qPCR in the presence of different sugars, and the gene organization of gal-lac operons was characterized using comparative genomics analysis. As compared with medium containing glucose, the expression of gal-lac operons in AR333 and S-3 was significantly activated (> 5-fold) in the presence of galactose or lactose in the medium. More importantly, the expression of gal operon in S-3 was higher than that of AR333, suggesting that the strength of gal promoter in AR333 and S-3 may be different. The genomes of AR333 and S-3 were the first time sequenced to provide insight into the difference of gal-lac operons in these two strains. Comparative genomics analysis showed that gene order and individual gene size of gal-lac operons are conserved in AR333 and S-3. The DNA sequence of gal operon responsible for galactose utilization between AR333 and S-3 is almost identical except that galK promoter of S-3 possesses single base pair mutation (G to A substitution) at -9 box galK region. Moreover, the expression of red fluorescent protein can be activated by galK promoter of S-3, but cannot by galK promoter of AR333 in galactose medium, suggesting that gal operon is silent in AR333 and active in S-3 under galactose-containing medium. Overall, our results indicated that single point mutation at -9 box in the galK promoter can significantly affect the expression of gal operon and is largely responsible for the Gal+ phenotype of S. thermophilus.

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Keywords:  Galactose positive; Streptococcus thermophilus; gal operon; galK promoter

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30715626     DOI: 10.1007/s10295-019-02145-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1367-5435            Impact factor:   3.346


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