NEW BACTERIA
20190320673 ยท 2019-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A23C9/1238
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23C19/0323
HUMAN NECESSITIES
C12R2001/46
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
A23C19/032
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A23C9/123
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
The present invention relates to a bacterial cell with texturizing property, starter cultures comprising the cell, and dairy products manufactured using the bacterial cell.
Claims
1-48. (canceled)
49. A method for increasing viscosity in a fermented milk product, comprising fermenting a milk substrate with a mutant lactic acid bacterium (LAB) exhibiting one or more properties selected from: (a) containing less than 10 parts per million (ppm, mg/kg dry weight) of iron ions; (b) containing less than 6 ppm of manganese ions; (c) containing less than 16 ppm in total of Fe2+ ions and Mn2+ ions; (d) carrying a mutation in a gene related to the uptake of a divalent metal ion; (e) having a changed fur gene expression caused by partial or full inactivation of the gene, partial or full deletion of the gene, and/or insertion of DNA into the gene; (f) having reduced mnth gene expression caused by partial or full inactivation of the gene, partial or full deletion of the gene, and/or insertion of DNA into the gene; (g) having reduced fatc gene expression caused by partial or full inactivation of the gene, partial or full deletion of the gene, and/or insertion of DNA into the gene; and (h) being resistant to tellurite, as determined by an ability to form a colony on M17 agar plates containing 0.1 mM K.sub.2TeO.sub.3.
50. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB exhibits one or more properties selected from: (a) containing less than 10 parts per million (ppm, mg/kg dry weight) of iron ions; (b) containing less than 6 ppm of manganese ions; and (c) containing less than 16 ppm in total of Fe2+ ions and Mn2+ ions.
51. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB exhibits one or more properties selected from: (d) carrying a mutation in a gene related to the uptake of a divalent metal ion; (e) having a changed fur gene expression caused by partial or full inactivation of the gene, partial or full deletion of the gene, and/or insertion of DNA into the gene; (f) having reduced mnth gene expression caused by partial or full inactivation of the gene, partial or full deletion of the gene, and/or insertion of DNA into the gene; (g) having reduced fatc gene expression caused by partial or full inactivation of the gene, partial or full deletion of the gene, and/or insertion of DNA into the gene; and (h) being resistant to tellurite, as determined by an ability to form a colony on M17 agar plates containing 0.1 mM K.sub.2TeO.sub.3.
52. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB has a perturbed divalent metal ion metabolism (DMIM).
53. The method of claim 52, wherein the divalent metal ion is selected from one or more of Fe2+, Mg2+, and Mn2+.
54. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB has been obtained by mutagenesis.
55. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB has been obtained by genetic engineering.
56. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB has been obtained by a process comprising growth in a medium having a concentration of Fe2+ or Mn2+ of below 0.25 g/g.
57. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB belong to the species Lactobacillus bulgaricus.
58. The method of claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB belong to the species Streptococcus thermophilus.
59. The method claim 49, wherein the mutant LAB generates a viscosity in milk greater than about 50 Pa.Math.s, measured as shear stress after inoculating 9.5% reconstituted skim milk with 10.sup.8 CFU/ml milk and growing for 16 hours at 37 C.
60. A mutant LAB strain of Streptococcus thermophilus selected from CHCC15712 (DSM25955) and mutants thereof wherein less than 0.1% of the nucleotides in the bacterial genome of the mutant have been changed relative to CHCC15712 and wherein the mutant exhibits the same or improved properties with respect to EPS production.
61. A composition comprising a mutant LAB of claim 60.
62. The composition of claim 61, further comprising a metal ion chelator.
63. A method for producing a fermented milk product, comprising fermenting a milk substrate with a mutant LAB according to claim 60.
64. A method for producing a fermented milk product, comprising fermenting a milk substrate having a Fe2+ or a Mn2+ concentration below 0.25 g/g with a lactic acid bacterium (LAB).
65. The method of claim 64, wherein Fe2+ ions have been removed from the medium before, during or after inoculation with the strain, wherein the resulting medium has a Fe2+ concentration below 0.25 g/g.
66. The method of claim 64, wherein Mn2+ ions have been removed from the medium before, during or after inoculation with the strain, wherein the resulting medium has a Mn2+ concentration below 0.25 g/g.
Description
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DEPOSITS and EXPERT SOLUTION
[0169] The strain Streptococcus thermophilus CHCC15712 was deposited at DSMZ (Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen and Zellkulturen GmbH, Inhoffenstr. 7B, D-38124 Braunschweig, Germany) under the accession number DSM25955, on Apr. 27, 2012.
[0170] CHCC4895 was deposited with DSMZ under the accession no. DSM19242, on 29 Mar. 2007
[0171] CHCC8833 was deposited with DSMZ under the accession no. DSM17876, on 11 Jan. 2006.
[0172] The deposits were made according to the Budapest treaty on the international recognition of the deposit of microorganisms for the purposes of patent procedure.
[0173] The Applicant requests that a sample of the deposited microorganism should be made available only to an expert approved by the Applicant.
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[0179] All references cited in this patent document are hereby incorporated herein in their entirety by reference.