Common food bacteria could help make vitamins cheaper and greener
10mon 9d ago by lemmy.ml/u/Daryl76679 in biotech@mander.xyz from phys.org
A new study reveals how Lactococcus lactis (L. lactis), a common food bacterium, regulates the production of a key precursor in vitamin K₂ (menaquinone) biosynthesis. The bacteria produce enough of this precursor to support their growth while preventing toxic buildup.