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Journal of Dairy Research | 2009

Synbiotic effect of Lactobacillus helveticus M92 and prebiotics on the intestinal microflora and immune system of mice.

Jadranka Frece; Blaženka Kos; Ivan Kresimir Svetec; Zoran Zgaga; Jasna Beganović; Andreja Leboš; Jagoda Šušković

The synbiotic effect of the oral treatment of Swiss albino mice with milk-based diets supplemented with Lactobacillus helveticus M92 and various kinds of prebiotics was investigated. Survival, competition, adhesion and colonization, as well as, immunomodulating capability of Lb. helveticus M92, in synbiotic combination, in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of mice, were monitored. After the mice were fed with synbiotics, the lactic acid bacteria (LAB) counts in faeces were increased and reduction of enterobacteria and sulphite-reducing clostridia was observed. Similar results were obtained in homogenates of small and large intestine of mice on the 1st and 14th day, after feeding with synbiotics. After the mice were orally given viable Lb. helveticus M92 cells, alone or in combination with prebiotic, the concentration of faecal SIgA and total serum IgA antibodies from all immunized mice were higher compared with the control. The specific humoral immune response was not evoked after oral administration, therefore their synbiotic application is suitable. Among inulin, lactulose and raffinose, Lb. helveticus M92 in combination with inulin, has shown the best synbiotic effect on intestinal and faecal microflora and immune system of mice.


Fems Yeast Research | 2017

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene targeting fidelity depends on a transformation method and proportion of the overall length of the transforming and targeted DNA

Anamarija Štafa; Marina Svetec Miklenic; Antonio Zandona; Bojan Žunar; Neža Čadež; Hrvoje Petković; Ivan Kresimir Svetec

Gene replacement is one of the most essential approaches in construction of the genetically modified yeast strains. However, the fidelity of gene targeting and the effort needed for construction of a particular strain can vary significantly. We investigated the influence of two important factors-the choice of the transformation method and the design of the transforming DNA fragment, which can vary in overall length (including flanking regions and selectable marker) compared to the length of the targeted region in the genome. Gene replacement fidelity was determined in several assays using electroporation and spheroplast transformation, and compared with our previous results obtained by lithium acetate. We have demonstrated clearly that gene targeting fidelity depends on the transformation protocol, being highest for lithium acetate method. In contrast, lower fidelity was observed with electroporation and spheroplast transformation. Additionally, the fidelity also depends on a design of the transformation assay, since a higher overall length ratio of the transforming DNA and targeted region results in higher fidelity. Moreover, the karyotype analysis of the aberrant transformants by qPCR demonstrates that gene targeting can result in diploidisation of haploid strains, most likely via targeted chromosome duplication followed by subsequent duplication of other chromosomes.


Meat Science | 2011

Identification and characterization of potential autochthonous starter cultures from a Croatian "brand" product "Slavonski kulen".

Ivona Babić; Ksenija Markov; Dragan Kovačević; Antonija Trontel; Anita Slavica; Jelena Đugum; Domagoj Čvek; Ivan Kresimir Svetec; Sanja Posavec; Jadranka Frece


Journal of Biotechnology | 2018

Novel approach in developing Saccharomyces cerevisiae hybrid bioethanol producers by mating of natural isolates having desirable traits

Bojan Zunar; Anamarija Štafa; Antonio Zandona; Marina Svetec Miklenic; Bozidar Santek; Ivan Kresimir Svetec


Journal of Biotechnology | 2017

Construction of novel Saccharomyces cerevisiae hybrid strains resistant to growth and fermentation inhibitors

Anamarija Štafa; Andrea Pranklin; Antonio Zandona; Bojan Zunar; Marina Svetec Miklenic; Bozidar Santek; Ivan Kresimir Svetec


Journal of Biotechnology | 2017

Brettanomyces bruxellensis: Development of genetic transformation system

Bojan Zunar; Marina Svetec Miklenic; Anamarija Štafa; Kristian Arambasic; Bozidar Santek; Ivan Kresimir Svetec


EBTNA 2016 | 2017

Construction of Saccharomyces cerevisiae hybrid diploids for bioethanol production

Bojan Žunar; Andrea Pranklin; Ana Loncar; Davor Nestic; Marina Svetec Miklenic; Anamarija Štafa; Božidar Šantek; Ivan Kresimir Svetec


Acta Microbiologica Et Immunologica Hungarica | 2017

Analysing targeted chromosome duplication in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae by qPCR

Marina Svetec Miklenic; Anamarija Štafa; Bojan Žunar; Antonio Zandona; Neža Čadež; Hrvoje Petković; Ivan Kresimir Svetec


Journal of Biotechnology | 2016

Getting started with Dekkera/Brettanomyces bruxellensis

Marina Svetec Miklenic; Bojan Zunar; Ana Loncar; Davor Nestic; Anamarija Štafa; Ivan Kresimir Svetec


Journal of Biotechnology | 2016

Genome assembly of lactic acid bacteria: The case of Lactobacillus amylovorus DSM 20531T

Bojan Zunar; Marina Svetec Miklenic; Davor Nestic; Ana Loncar; Anamarija Štafa; Bozidar Santek; Ivan Kresimir Svetec

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