2 research outputs found

    Lactobacillus casei and Lactobacillus plantarum initiate catabolism of methionine by transamination

    No full text
    Aims: To study the ability of Lactobacillus casei and Lact. plantarum strains to convert methonine to cheese flavour compounds. Methods and Results: Strains were assayed for methionine aminotransferase and lyase activities, and amino acid decarboxylase activity. About 25% of the strains assayed showed methionine aminotransferase activity. The presence of glucose in the reaction mixture increased conversion of methionine to 4-methylthio-2-ketobutanoate (KMBA) and 4-methyl-thio-2-hydroxybutanoate (HMBA) in all strains. The methionine aminotransferase activity in Lact. plantarum and Lact. casei showed variable specificity for the amino group acceptors glyoxylate, ketoglutarate, oxaloacetate and pyruvate. None of the strains showed methionine lyase or glutamate and methionine decarboxylase activities. Conclusions: The presence of amino acid converting enzymes in lactobacilli is strain specific. Significance and Impact of the Study: The findings of this work suggest that lactobacilli can be used as adjuncts for flavour formation in cheese manufacture.This work was supported by the European Commission FAIR Programme Contract FAIR-CT97-3173 and Spanish CICYT through Research Projects ALI-97-0737 and FEDER-CICYT 2FD97±1025. G.T. wishes to express his appreciation to COLCIENCIA (Colombia) for his fellowship.Peer Reviewe
    corecore