A number of strains of Lactobacillus spp., including the thermophilic and mesophilic dairy species, were screened for the presence of β-galactosidase (β-gal) and phospho-β-galactosidase (pbg) enzyme activities. The majority of lactose fermenting strains exhibited β-gal rather than pbg enzyme activity with the highest levels in the thermophilic dairy species. Correlation between these enzymes and the presence of specific genetic determinants was sought using probes for β-gal and pbg genes from Lactobacillus casei ssp. casei strain 64H. Southern transfer and filter hybridization showed that the β-gal probe shared homology with one strain of Lact. casei ssp. casei only. Sequences homologous to the pbg gene were detected only in plasmid DNA from the same strain of Lact. casei ssp. casei and with plasmid DNA from an apparently unrelated strain of Lactobacillus which exhibited no pbg activity. Two other strains of Lact. casei ssp. casei appeared to show homology between their chromosomal DNA and the pbg gene probe. No other homologies were detected. Therefore, although lactase activity could be detected in many strains of Lactobacillus spp., the genetic determinants involved did not share extensive homology.
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