PROBIEN   20416
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN INGENIERIA DE PROCESOS, BIOTECNOLOGIA Y ENERGIAS ALTERNATIVAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
MOLECULAR AND PHYSIOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF SPOILAGE WINE YEASTS OF DIFFERENT GEOGRAPHIC ORIGINS
Autor/es:
SANGORRIN, M.P.; LOPES, C.A.; GARCIA, V.; SAEZ, J.; MARTINEZ, C.; GANGA, A.
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2012
ISSN:
1364-5072
Resumen:
Aims: Dekkera bruxellensis and Pichia guilliermondii are contaminating yeasts in wine due to the production of phenolic aromas. Although the degradation pathway of cinnamic acids, precursors of these phenolic compounds has been described in D. bruxellensis, no such pathway has been described in P. guilliermondii. Methods and Results: A molecular and physiological characterization of 14 D. bruxellensis and 15 P. guilliermondii phenol-producing strains was carried out. Both p-coumarate decarboxylase (CD) and vinyl reductase (VR) activities, responsible for the production of volatile phenols, were quantified and the production of 4-VP and 4-EP were measured. All D. bruxellensis and some P. guilliermondii strains showed the two enzymatic activities, whilst 11 of the 15 strains of this latter species showed only CD activity and did not produce 4-EP in the assay conditions. Furthermore, PCR products obtained with degenerated primers showed a low homology with the sequence of the gene for a phenyl acrylic acid decarboxylase activity described in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Conclusions: D. bruxellensis and P. guilliermondii may share a similar metabolic pathway for the degradation of cinnamic acids. Significance and Impact of Study. This is the first work that analyses the CD and VR activities in P. guilliermondii and the results suggest that within this species there are differences in the metabolization of cinnamic acids.