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Defective quiescence entry promotes the fermentation performance of bottom-fermenting brewer's yeast.

Authors :
Oomuro, Mayu
Kato, Taku
Zhou, Yan
Watanabe, Daisuke
Motoyama, Yasuo
Yamagishi, Hiromi
Akao, Takeshi
Aizawa, Masayuki
Source :
Journal of Bioscience & Bioengineering. Nov2016, Vol. 122 Issue 5, p577-582. 6p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

One of the key processes in making beer is fermentation. In the fermentation process, brewer's yeast plays an essential role in both the production of ethanol and the flavor profile of beer. Therefore, the mechanism of ethanol fermentation by of brewer's yeast is attracting much attention. The high ethanol productivity of sake yeast has provided a good basis from which to investigate the factors that regulate the fermentation rates of brewer's yeast. Recent studies found that the elevated fermentation rate of sake Saccharomyces cerevisiae species is closely related to a defective transition from vegetative growth to the quiescent (G 0 ) state. In the present study, to clarify the relationship between the fermentation rate of brewer's yeast and entry into G 0 , we constructed two types of mutant of the bottom-fermenting brewer's yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus Weihenstephan 34/70: a RIM15 gene disruptant that was defective in entry into G 0 ; and a CLN3 Δ PEST mutant, in which the G 1 cyclin Cln3p accumulated at high levels. Both strains exhibited higher fermentation rates under high-maltose medium or high-gravity wort conditions (20° Plato) as compared with the wild-type strain. Furthermore, G 1 arrest and/or G 0 entry were defective in both the RIM15 disruptant and the CLN3 Δ PEST mutant as compared with the wild-type strain. Taken together, these results indicate that regulation of the G 0 /G 1 transition might govern the fermentation rate of bottom-fermenting brewer's yeast in high-gravity wort. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13891723
Volume :
122
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Bioscience & Bioengineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119002988
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiosc.2016.04.007