2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2006.06.008
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Environmental factors influencing growth of and exopolysaccharide formation by Pediococcus parvulus 2.6

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“…This level also falls within the range of homologous and heterologous EPS expression in L. lactis (50 to 500 mg liter Ϫ1 ) (19), without the need of expressing gene clusters to synthesize and secrete the EPS (24) or (in some cases) regulatory proteins (19). The levels of EPS reported here could probably be improved by further optimization of fermentation conditions, as was the case for P. parvulus 2.6 (22). In vitro analysis of the GTF activity (25; the present study) and metabolic studies in P. …”
Section: Fig 2 Analysis Of Eps Production By L Lactis Nz9000(pngtf)supporting
confidence: 56%
“…This level also falls within the range of homologous and heterologous EPS expression in L. lactis (50 to 500 mg liter Ϫ1 ) (19), without the need of expressing gene clusters to synthesize and secrete the EPS (24) or (in some cases) regulatory proteins (19). The levels of EPS reported here could probably be improved by further optimization of fermentation conditions, as was the case for P. parvulus 2.6 (22). In vitro analysis of the GTF activity (25; the present study) and metabolic studies in P. …”
Section: Fig 2 Analysis Of Eps Production By L Lactis Nz9000(pngtf)supporting
confidence: 56%
“…This fibrillar polymer consists of a trisaccharide repeating unit with a ␤-1,3-linked glucosyl backbone and branches made up of single ␤-1,2-linked D-glucopyranosyl residues (16,17,28). The level of production of soluble ␤-glucan by pediococci is low (200 mg/liter at most) and is only slightly modified by external growth parameters (49,50). Polymer production is controlled by a single transmembrane glucosyltransferase, Gtf, a 567-amino-acid, 65-kDa protein that polymerizes glucosyl residues from UDP glucose (53).…”
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“…9) Evidence of inhibition of EPS production by glycerol and NaCl has been also reported in the cultivation of Lactobacillus helveticus ATCC 15807 10) and Pediococcus parvulus 2.6. 11) In order to enhance EPS production, a conventional method via one factor at a time or response surface methodology can be used. 1,12,13) However, the conventional method is time consuming and requires a large number of experiments to determine the optimal conditions.…”
Section: Optimization Of Exopolysaccharide Overproduction By Lactobacmentioning
confidence: 99%