Lactococcus

Introduction

Lactococcus is a genus of lactic acid bacteria that were formerly included in the genus Streptococcus Group N1. They are known as homofermenters meaning that they produce a single product, lactic acid in this case, as the major or only product of glucose fermentation. Their homofermentative character can be altered by adjusting environmental conditions such as pH, glucose concentration, and nutrient limitation. They are gram-positive, catalase-negative, non-motile cocci that are found singly, in pairs, or in chains. The genus contains strains known to grow at or below 7˚C.

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Under the microscope: Lactococcus

Statistics (infant microbial samples)

Statistics (mother microbial samples)

Samples in MAMI

Samples containing Lactococcus

External info from gutMDisoder

Host phenotypes associated with Lactococcus aged 0-12 years

Links (further search of Lactococcus)