2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2015.11.004
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Aroma compounds generation in citrate metabolism of Enterococcus faecium: Genetic characterization of type I citrate gene cluster

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“…Therefore, we propose that the presence of the conserved citrate lyase gene citF should be analyzed as a feature-encoded marker rather than the plasmidic citP gen (Kempler and McKay, 1980;Laroute et al, 2017). Moreover, the Diacetylactis phenotype should be validated while growing the strains in Kempler and McKay medium (Kempler and McKay, 1980;Laroute et al, 2017) and/or by the Voges-Proskauer assay using citrate as carbon source as described by Martino et al (2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, we propose that the presence of the conserved citrate lyase gene citF should be analyzed as a feature-encoded marker rather than the plasmidic citP gen (Kempler and McKay, 1980;Laroute et al, 2017). Moreover, the Diacetylactis phenotype should be validated while growing the strains in Kempler and McKay medium (Kempler and McKay, 1980;Laroute et al, 2017) and/or by the Voges-Proskauer assay using citrate as carbon source as described by Martino et al (2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Table 1 we summarize the whole-genome data of the four enterococci strains: IQ110, IQ23, GM70, and GM75. Citrate metabolism in these strains was described by Martino et al ( 5 ). Briefly, genetic evidence of citrate metabolism was obtained through PCR analysis determining the presence of the citrate lyase complex ( citE and citF genes).…”
Section: Genome Announcementmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The genus Enterococcus comprises Gram-positive cocci that are catalase-negative, able to grow at 6.5% wt/vol NaCl, 45°C, pH 9.6, in bile esculin (40%) agar medium, tolerant to tellurite, and positive for leucine aminopeptidase and pyrrolidonyl arylamidase enzymes. Here, we report four strains isolated from regional cheeses pheno- and genotypically characterized as E. faecium ( 5 ). To gain better insight into the genetic diversity of the four strains, their whole-genome sequences were determined.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Either 4-HPPA or 3-HPPA were then formed out of 3,4-DHPPA resulting from the dehydroxylation at the C3-or C4-position of the phenolic ring ( Figure 6). The citrate liberated during biotransformation of C-IA cannot be detected with the used method but may be utilized by some other members of the microbiota, as has been demonstrated for lactic acid bacteria and Clostridium indolis (Biddle et al, 2014;Martino, Quintana, Espariz, Blancato, & Magni, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%