Gw. Niven et al., CHANGES IN THE CONCENTRATIONS OF FREE AMINO-ACIDS IN MILK DURING GROWTH OF LACTOCOCCUS-LACTIS INDICATE BIPHASIC NITROGEN-METABOLISM, Journal of Dairy Research, 65(1), 1998, pp. 101-107
Analysis of the concentrations of free amino acids in milk during grow
th of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis revealed a biphasic pattern of
change during the logarithmic phase. During the first period there was
little overall change in the total concentration of amino acids in th
e medium. The second phase was characterized by increased net liberati
on of free amino acids. There were also qualitative differences in the
amino acids that were taken up and utilized during each period. The c
oncentrations of Val, Leu and Ile decreased only during the early phas
e, while those of Ser, Arg, Thr and Met decreased only during the seco
nd phase. Gly and Ala were utilized throughout logarithmic growth. Gly
uptake appeared to be greater during the second period and accounted
for the largest proportion of free amino acid utilization at this time
. It is possible that the biphasic nature of amino acid nutrition was
due to increased consumption in late log phase of peptides derived fro
m milk proteins by proteolysis. Increased activity of the arginine dei
minase pathway during late log phase was inferred from increased utili
zation of Arg and liberation of citrulline and ornithine.