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Analysis and production of two exopolysaccharides from Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris LC330
Two polysaccharides produced concurrently by Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris strain LC330 have been identified. One had a high molecular mass (> 1 × 106 Da) and was neutral. The second was smaller (∼ 10000 Da), charged and had a high phosphorus content. Sugar composition also differed. In chem...
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description | Two polysaccharides produced concurrently by Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris strain LC330 have been identified. One had a high molecular mass (> 1 × 106 Da) and was neutral. The second was smaller (∼ 10000 Da), charged and had a high phosphorus content. Sugar composition also differed. In chemostat culture the neutral polysaccharide was influenced by temperature and by nitrogen limitation. This polysaccharide was branched with terminal galactose moieties and contained galactose, glucose and glucosamine. The phosphopolysaccharide was more complex with glucose, rhamnose, galactose and glucosamine in an approximate ratio of 6:5:4:1. |
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