1. Influence of mineral ions on the growth and fermentation performance of Dekkera bruxellensis GDB248.
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Silva, Rayssa Karla, Pita, Will de Barros, Junior, Marcos Antonio de Morais, and de Souza, Rafael Barros
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INDUSTRIAL minerals ,MINERAL toxicity ,FERMENTATION ,ETHANOL as fuel ,MINERALS ,TRACE elements ,MAGNESIUM ,ETHANOL - Abstract
The excess of minerals in the industrial substrates is detrimental for Saccharomyces cerevisiae ethanol fermentation performance. In this work, we sought to understand the effect of some of those minerals on the physiology of Dekkera bruxellensis. Three groups of minerals were classified on the basis of the aerobic growth profiles on glucose neutrals (K
+ , Mg2+ , P5+ , and Zn2+ ), inducers (Mn2+ and Ca2+ ), and inhibitors (Al3+ , Cu2+ , and Fe2+ ). Cu2+ showed the highest mineral toxicity, and its effect was dependent on the level of medium aeration. On the other hand, copper stimulated respiration by increasing growth on respiratory carbon sources. Most growth inhibitors also hampered glucose fermentation, with changes in carbon distribution to metabolic routes dedicated to anabolic reactions and for alternative reduced cofactors oxidations to maintain cellular homeostasis. The negative effect of Cu2+ on yeast fermentation was partially alleviated by Mg2+ and Mn2+ , similar to magnesium antagonism observed for S. cerevisiae. All these results might contribute to understand the action of these minerals in sugarcane substrates on the physiology of D. bruxellensis cells. Therefore, it represents one more step for the consolidation of the industrial use of this yeast in the production of fuel ethanol as well as other biotechnological goods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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