Characterization of dextran produced by the food-related strain Weissella cibaria C43-11 and of the relevant dex-transucrase gene
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
A metabolic feature of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) is the production of exopolysaccharides
(EPSs), which have technological and functional properties of interest to the food sector. The present
study focused on the characterization of the Weissella cibaria strain C43-11, a high EPS producer in
the presence of sucrose, in comparison with a low-producing strain (C2-32), and on possible genetic
regulatory elements responsible for the modulation of dextransucrase (dsr) genes expression. NMR
analysis of the polymeric material produced by the C43-11 strain indicated the presence of dextran
consisting mainly of a linear scaffold formed by -(1-6) glycosidic linkages and a smaller amounts
of branches derived from -(1-2), -(1-3), and -(1-4) linkages. Molecular analysis of the dsr genes
and the putative transcriptional promoters of the two strains showed differences in their regulatory
regions. Such variations may have a role in the modulation of dsr expression levels in the presence of
sucrose. The strong upregulation of the dsr gene in the C43-11 strain resulted in a high accumulation
of EPS. This is the first report showing differences in the regulatory elements of the dsr gene in W.
cibaria and indicates a new perspective of investigation to identify the regulatory mechanism of
EPS production.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
lactic acid bacteria; exopolysaccharides; homopolysaccharides; dextran; sucrose; gene expression; nuclear magnetic resonance; monosaccharide composition
Elenco autori:
Bavaro, ANNA RITA; Valerio, Francesca; Linsalata, Vito; DE BELLIS, Palmira; Ferrara, Massimo; DI BIASE, Mariaelena; Mule', Giuseppina
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