
Three lysozyme-encoding genes, one of eukaryotic and two of prokaryotic origin, were expressed in Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. Hen egg white lysozyme (HEL) could be detected in L. lactis lysates by Western blotting. No lysozyme activity was observed, however, presumably because of the absence of correctly formed disulphide bonds in the L. lactis product. The functionally related lysozymes of the E. coli bacteriophages T4 and lambda were produced as biologically active proteins in L. lactis. In both cases, the highest expression levels were obtained using configurations in which the bacteriophage lysozyme genes had been translationally coupled to a short open reading frame of lactococcal origin. Both enzymes, like HEL, may prevent the growth of food-spoilage bacteria.
PHAGE LAMBDA, HEN EGG-WHITE, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Blotting, Western, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Expression, BACILLUS-SUBTILIS, Egg White, PLASMID DNA, NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE, Cloning, Molecular, MOLECULAR-CLONING, Base Sequence, BACTERIOPHAGE-T7 RNA-POLYMERASE, Bacteriophage lambda, STREPTOCOCCUS-CREMORIS, Lactococcus lactis, MODIFICATION SYSTEMS, ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Muramidase, T-Phages, Plasmids
PHAGE LAMBDA, HEN EGG-WHITE, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Blotting, Western, Molecular Sequence Data, Gene Expression, BACILLUS-SUBTILIS, Egg White, PLASMID DNA, NUCLEOTIDE-SEQUENCE, Cloning, Molecular, MOLECULAR-CLONING, Base Sequence, BACTERIOPHAGE-T7 RNA-POLYMERASE, Bacteriophage lambda, STREPTOCOCCUS-CREMORIS, Lactococcus lactis, MODIFICATION SYSTEMS, ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Muramidase, T-Phages, Plasmids
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