Claire Shearman
Norwich Research Park
35 Papers
476 Citations
Claire Shearman is an academic researcher from Norwich Research Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactococcus lactis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Claire Shearman include Norwich University & Eaton Corporation.
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Papers
Complete Genome Sequence of the Prototype Lactic Acid Bacterium Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris MG1363
Udo Wegmann,Mary O'Connell-Motherway,Aldert Zomer,Girbe Buist,Claire Shearman,Carlos Canchaya,Marco Ventura,Alexander Goesmann,Michael J. Gasson,Oscar P. Kuipers,Douwe van Sinderen,Jan Kok +11 more
TL;DR: The availability of the L. lactis MG1363 genome sequence will reinforce its status as the prototype among lactic acid bacteria through facilitation of further applied and fundamental research.
Is the glycolytic flux in Lactococcus lactis primarily controlled by the redox charge? Kinetics of NAD(+) and NADH pools determined in vivo by 13C NMR.
Ana Rute Neves,Rita Ventura,Nahla Mansour,Claire Shearman,Michael J. Gasson,Christopher D. Maycock,Ana Ramos,Helena Santos +7 more
TL;DR: The data are interpreted as showing that the glycolytic flux in wild type L. lactis is not primarily controlled at the level of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase by NADH, and the ATP/ADP/P(i) content could play an important role.
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Engineering Lactococcus lactis for Production of Mannitol: High Yields from Food-Grade Strains Deficient in Lactate Dehydrogenase and the Mannitol Transport System
TL;DR: A mannitol-producing strain of Lactococcus lactis was obtained by disruption of two genes of the phosphoenolpyruvate-mannitol phosphotransferase system, and two mutant strains, FI10091 and FI10089, respectively, do not possess any selection marker and are suitable for use in the food industry.
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Prevention of yeast spoilage in feed and food by the yeast mycocin HMK.
K. Lowes,K. Lowes,Claire Shearman,John Payne,Donald A. MacKenzie,David B. Archer,Roger J. Merry,M. J. Gasson +7 more
TL;DR: Construction of a synthetic gene for mycocin HMK and heterologous expression of this toxin in Aspergillus niger are described, which has potential applications in controlling both silage spoilage and yoghurt spoilage caused by yeasts.
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Cloning and DNA sequence analysis of a Lactococcus bacteriophage lysin gene
TL;DR: The cloning and analysis of the ΦvML3 lysin gene is of importance in further understanding lactic streptococcal bacteriophages, for the development of positive selection vectors and for biotechnological applications of relevance to the dairy industry.
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