Effect of ilvBN-encoded alpha-acetolactate synthase expression on diacetyl production in Lactococcus lactis
Résumé
Conversion of pyruvate to α-acetolactate, which is broken down to diacetyl and acetoin, can be catalysed by two α-acetolactate synthases in Lactococcus lactis. The enzyme encoded by the als gene (Als) has previously been shown to have a low affinity for pyruvate, which limits the formation of diacetyl. In this study we have expressed from a plasmid the ilvBN genes, which encode the other α-acetolactate synthase (IlvBN). This plasmid-directed enzyme expression provided up to 3.6-fold increased product formation in the L. lactis MG1363 and IL1403 backgrounds. Plasmid-based expression of the ilvBN genes, in an IL1403 derivative from which the leu.ilv.ald and flanking genes had been deleted, yielded up to 0.1 mM diacetyl where-as the host strain produced none. In addition, IlvBN, with a K m value of 8.3 mM, was shown to have a greater affinity for pyruvate than does Als.