2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2008.04.004
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Molecular typing of industrial strains of Pseudomonas spp. isolated from milk and genetical and biochemical characterization of an extracellular protease produced by one of them

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“…The differences in proteolytic activity between the strain F and the strains CIP 7325 and CIP 6913 were also observed by Dufour et al (2008). These authors determined activity using azocasein as substrate and reported that the first strain was highly proteolytic although the activities of the two others were relatively weak.…”
Section: Hydration Of Particles During Storage Of Uht Milksmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…The differences in proteolytic activity between the strain F and the strains CIP 7325 and CIP 6913 were also observed by Dufour et al (2008). These authors determined activity using azocasein as substrate and reported that the first strain was highly proteolytic although the activities of the two others were relatively weak.…”
Section: Hydration Of Particles During Storage Of Uht Milksmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…These strains had been selected because of their differences in term of proteolytic activity quantified using azocasein as substrate, as described by Dufour et al (2008) (results not shown). By casein zymography, the presence of one electrophoretic band at about 50 kDa was detected suggesting the potential presence of an extracellular protease for all strains (results not shown).…”
Section: Bacterial Strains Used and Growth Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The caseinolytic potential of these proteases is highly variable and strain dependent (Dufour et al 2008). Some studies have been performed to understand the proteolytic activities on the milk proteins and especially on the casein molecules.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was stipulated that whole casein could have a configuration that made it more susceptible to enzyme action (Mitchell and Marshall, 1989). The caseinolytic potential of these proteases is highly variable and strain dependent (Dufour et al, 2008). Some studies have been performed to understand the proteolytic activities on the milk proteins and especially on the casein molecules.…”
Section: Proteolysis Caused By Pseudomonas Fluorescensmentioning
confidence: 99%