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Function of the Flp operons of Lactococcus lactis spp cremoris MG1363

ReferenceD16001
Principal Investigator / Supervisor Professor J Green
Co-Investigators /
Co-Supervisors
Professor Peter Artymiuk, Professor Michael Gasson, Dr Claire Shearman
Institution University of Sheffield
DepartmentMolecular Biology and Biotechnology
Funding typeResearch
Value (£) 331,760
StatusCompleted
TypeResearch Grant
Start date 01/06/2002
End date 31/08/2006
Duration51 months

Abstract

We recently identified two FNR-like proteins (Flp) that are involved in regulating the response to oxidative stress in the commercially important bacterium L. lactis. Thus there is an opportunity to use these global regulators for strain and process improvement. Because of the location of the flp genes (distal genes of paralogous three gene operons encoding predicted metallochaperones and Dps-like proteins) novel mechanisms to counter oxidative stress are suggested. Using a two- centred multidisciplinary approach that includes molecular genetics, proteomics, biochemistry and structural biology we aim to provide a detailed characterisation of the properties and functions of the encoded proteins. These studies should provide new and potentially exploitable insights into the oxidative stress responses of the lactic acid bacteria. (Joint with grant 218/D16002).

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Committee Closed Committee - Agri-food (AF)
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