Different Utilization of Oligosaccharides and Distribution of Several Genes Associated with Oligosaccharide Metabolism in Bifidobacterium longum

B. Tu, T. Maegawa, R. Osawa
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The growth of 9 strains isolated from probiotic products and 18 strains from human feces belonging to Bifidobacterium longum biotype longum on media containing glucose or one of three oligosaccharides (i.e. lactulose, fructooligosacchrides, raffinose) as the sole carbohydrate source was compared in pure cultures. The strains differed in their growth profiles when tested on different oligosaccharides. Almost all probiotic isolates showed markedly poor growth on the oligosaccharides, especially lactulose and raffinose, as compared to the fecal isolates. Subsequent PCR assays targeting several genes associated with oligosaccharide metabolism showed an apparent lack of the gene BL0275 in the probiotic isolates; BL0275 encodes endogalactanase that liberates galactotrisaccharides from galactans and galactooligosaccharides in the probiotic isolates. The evidence suggests that most, if not all, of the probiotic isolates of B. longum biotype longum have a poor ability to utilize oligosaccharides.
长双歧杆菌对低聚糖的不同利用及低聚糖代谢相关基因的分布
从益生菌产品中分离的9株菌株和从人类粪便中分离的18株属于长双歧杆菌生物型的长双歧杆菌在以葡萄糖或三种低聚糖(即乳果糖、低聚果糖、棉子糖)中的一种作为唯一碳水化合物来源的培养基上进行纯培养。菌株在不同寡糖上的生长曲线不同。与粪便分离菌相比,几乎所有分离菌在低聚糖上的生长都明显较差,尤其是乳果糖和棉子糖。随后针对与低聚糖代谢相关的几个基因的PCR分析显示,益生菌分离物中明显缺乏BL0275基因;BL0275编码半乳糖内切酶,从益生菌分离物中的半乳糖和低半乳糖中释放半乳糖三糖。有证据表明,大多数(如果不是全部的话)长芽孢杆菌生物型的益生菌分离株对低聚糖的利用能力较差。
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