Regulation of Proteolytic Enzyme Activity in Lactococcus lactis.
@article{Meijer1996RegulationOP, title={Regulation of Proteolytic Enzyme Activity in Lactococcus lactis.}, author={W. Meijer and J. Marugg and J. Hugenholtz}, journal={Applied and environmental microbiology}, year={1996}, volume={62 1}, pages={ 156-61 } }
Two different Lactococcus lactis host strains, L. lactis subsp. lactis MG1363 and L. lactis subsp. cremoris SK1128, both containing plasmid pNZ521, which encodes the extracellular serine proteinase (PrtP) from strain SK110, were used to study the medium and growth-rate-dependent activity of three different enzymes involved in the proteolytic system of lactococci. The activity levels of PrtP and both the intracellular aminopeptidase PepN and the X-prolyl-dipeptidyl aminopeptidase PepXP were… Expand
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