“…In other species distantly related to L. lactis , members of the RpiR family have been found to function as regulators targeting genes involved in the metabolism of diverse carbon sources. Thus, GlvR is a positive regulator of maltose metabolism in B. subtilis (Yamamoto, Serizawa, Thompson, & Sekiguchi, ), HexR, IolR, MurR, and RpiR act as repressors of glucose, inositol, N‐acetylmuramic acid, ribose or central carbon metabolism in several gram‐negative bacteria (Antunes et al., ; Jaeger & Mayer, ; Kohler, Choong, & Rossbach, ; Sørensen & Hove‐Jensen, ), and HexR is a dual‐mode pleiotropic regulator of the central carbohydrate metabolism in proteobacteria (Leyn et al., ). Thus far, none of the RpiR regulators has been implicated in modulating galactose metabolism.…”