Relationship between putative eps genes and production of exopolysaccharide in lactobacillus casei LC2W

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Lactobacillus casei LC2WA probiotic strain, can produce exopolysaccharide (EPS) with anti-hypertensive bioactivity. The relationship between eps genes and EPS synthesis in LC2W due to unclear regulation mechanism of EPS biosynthesis was investigated. The several relevant genes in EPS biosynthetic gene cluster were deleted, overexpressed and complemented. The results suggested that glucose-1-phosphate thymidyltranseferase gene (LC2W_2179), uncharacterized EPS biosynthesis protein (LC2W_2188), and EPS biosynthesis protein (LC2W_2189) were related to EPS biosynthesis. EPS titer decreased 15, 13, and 21% when the three genes were deleted, respectively. When they were overexpressed, EPS titer increased 16, 10, and 18%. When they were complemented, EPS titer was similar to the wild-type strain. This work showed the three eps genes from LC2W played important roles on EPS production.

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Song, X., Xiong, Z., Kong, L., Wang, G., & Ai, L. (2018). Relationship between putative eps genes and production of exopolysaccharide in lactobacillus casei LC2W. Frontiers in Microbiology, 9(AUG). https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.01882

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