Applied and Environmental Microbiology, January 1999, p. 291-293, Vol. 65, No. 1
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Laboratoire de Biologie et Chimie
Moléculaires,
Received 15 July 1998/Accepted 21 October 1998
Growth inhibition of Lactococcus lactis provoked by
increasing osmolarity is reversed when glycine betaine (GB) or its
analogs are added to a defined medium. Lacticin 481 production
increased sharply with growth medium osmolarity in the absence of
osmoprotectant but remained unaffected when GB was supplied in media of
increasing osmolarity.
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