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Lactococcus lactis
A non-pathogenic species of LACTOCOCCUS found in DAIRY PRODUCTS and responsible for the souring of MILK and the production of LACTIC ACID.
Year introduced: 1992(1972)
lacticin 481 [Supplementary Concept]
amino acid sequence given in first source; a lantibiotic; GenBank X71410 (L. lactis)
Date introduced: September 3, 1993
LctM protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
catalyzes the breakage of eight bonds and formation of six bonds in the synthesis of lacticin 481 from the LctA prepeptide; has been sequenced
Date introduced: February 18, 2004
nrdG protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: May 31, 2000
frr1 protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank AJ011960
Date introduced: February 25, 2000
LtrB protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
Group II intron-interrupted relaxase; mediates the initiation of conjugal transfer of plasmid pRS01 possibly by introducing a single-stranded nick at the potential origin of transfer, in order to initiate single strand transfer from donor to recipient; the gene encoding this protein is interrupted by a group II intoron, Ll.ltrB; amino acid sequence in first source
Date introduced: July 26, 1996
LtrA protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
a multifunctional protein that promotes group II intron splicing and mobility by acting both on RNA and DNA; it has reverse transcriptase for intron duplication maturase to promote splicing, and DNA endonuclease for site-specific cleavage of recipient alleles; isolated from Lactococci lactis; amino acid sequence in first source; Do not confuse with MatR protein, a transcriptional regulator of malonate metabolism
dtpT protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
from Lactococcus lactis; amino acid sequence given in first source; GenBank U05215
Date introduced: May 18, 1994
lacticin NK34, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
Anti-Bacterial Agents
Date introduced: November 9, 2010
beta-phosphoglucomutase, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
catalyzes conversion of beta-D-glucose-1-phosphate to beta-D-glucose-6-phosphate
Date introduced: August 16, 2006
OpuA protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
a glycine-betaine transporter; amino acid sequence in first source; homologies found in many bacterial species
Date introduced: September 5, 2000
BusAA protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
a bacterial ABC transporter; amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank AAF04258
Date introduced: November 8, 1999
LagA protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
amino acid sequence in first source; do not confuse with LAGA peptide
Date introduced: October 23, 1995
NisT protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
a member of the nisA operon in Lactococcus lactis; amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank Z18947
Date introduced: September 1, 1995
NisI protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
Bsp6I methyltransferase, Bacillus sp. [Supplementary Concept]
recognizes both 5'-GCGGC-3' and 5'-GCCGC-3'; from plasmid-borne gene bsp6I of Bacillus; 315 amino acids, MW 36.3 kDa; amino acid sequence given in first source; the Bacillus and Lactococcus proteins have identical primary structure organization; GenBank X81638
Date introduced: August 8, 1995
phage infection protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
a chromosomal gene product required for phage infection of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis C2; 901 amino acid residues, MW 99.4 kDa; amino acid sequence given in first source; GenBank L14679
Date introduced: September 28, 1993
NisB protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
from Lactococcus lactis involved in the postranslational modification of the Lantibiotic Nisin; contains 993 amino acid residues, MW 115 kDa; membrane associated; amino acid sequence given in first source
Date introduced: February 7, 1993
citP protein, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
from Lactococcus lactis
Date introduced: September 24, 1990
nisin F, Lactococcus lactis [Supplementary Concept]
Date introduced: December 24, 2011