Characterization of galactose catabolic pathways in
Streptococcus agalactiae
and identification of a major galactose: phosphotransferase importer
Aurelia Hiron,
Morgane Melet,
Capucine Guerry
et al.
Abstract:We identified and characterized genomic regions of
Streptococcus agalactiae
that are involved in the Leloir and the tagatose-6-phosphate pathways for D-galactose catabolism. The accumulation of mutations in genes coding the Leloir pathway and the absence of these genes in a significant proportion of the strains suggest that this pathway may no longer be necessary for
S. agalactiae
and is heading toward extinction. In contrast, a genomic region containing … Show more
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