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L. lactis, E. faecalis and S. pyogenes are referred to as LAB because of the fact that in the presence of glucose lactate is produced as the main fermentation product . This metabolic pathway is relatively inefficient, since only 2 ATP are generated from one glucose molecule. All three LAB possess the genetic make up for mixed acid fermentation, a more effective way of fermentation generating 3 ATP per molecule of glucose. All three genomes reveal (at least) two genes encoding a lactate dehydrogenase ...
Submitter: Martijn Bekker
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Investigation of glycolysis and pyruvate branch...
L. lactis, S. pyogenes and E. faecalis were grown in C-limited chemostat cultures at various pH's and dilution rates. General flux distribution, yields and other physiological factors were studied.
Submitter: Martijn Bekker
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Investigation of glycolysis and pyruvate branch...
L. lactis was grown in LAB medium or rich THY medium, strongly concentrated and glucose-pulsed in a MES buffer. Intracellular metabolite concentration is followed in time.
Submitter: Martijn Bekker
Assay type: Metabolomics
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Investigation of glycolysis and pyruvate branch...
Measurements on Km, Vmax and allosteric activation or inhibition of the main L-lactate dehydrogenase
Submitter: Martijn Bekker
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Investigation of glycolysis and pyruvate branch...
Lumped kinetic model of L. lactis glycolysis, formulated with ordinary differential equations. Simulations are in line with experimental data
Submitter: Mark Musters
Assay type: Experimental Assay Type
Technology type: Technology Type
Investigation: Investigation of glycolysis and pyruvate branch...
Despite high similarity in sequence and catalytic properties, the L-lactate dehydrogenases (LDH) in lactic acid bacteria (LAB) display differences in their regulation which may arise from their adaptation to different habitats. We combined experimental and computational approaches to investigate the effects of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate (FBP), phosphate (Pi) and ionic strength (NaCl concentration) on 6 LDHs from 4 LABs studied at pH 6 and pH 7. We find: (1) The extent of activation by FBP (Kact) ...
Submitter: Anna Feldman-Salit
Biological problem addressed: Metabolism
Investigation: Investigation of glycolysis and pyruvate branch...