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A simple and effective set of PCR-based molecular markers for the monitoring of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell population during bioethanol fermentation

Authors :
Gustavo G.L. Costa
Aline Teotonio Rodrigues
Welbe Oliveira Bragança
Marcelo Falsarella Carazzolle
Juan Lucas Argueso
Osmar V Carvalho-Netto
Gonçalo Amarante Guimarães Pereira
Source :
Journal of biotechnology. 168(4)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

a b s t r a c t One of the defining features of the fermentation process used in the production of bioethanol from sug- arcane feedstock is the dynamic nature of the yeast population. Minisatellite molecular markers are particularly useful for monitoring yeast communities because they produce polymorphic PCR products that typically display wide size variations. We compared the coding sequences derived from the genome of the sugarcane bioethanol strain JAY270/PE-2 to those of the reference Saccharomyces cerevisiae labo- ratory strain S288c, and searched for genes containing insertion or deletion polymorphisms larger than 24 bp. We then designed oligonucleotide primers flanking nine of these sites, and used them to amplify differentially sized PCR products. We analyzed the banding patterns in the most widely adopted sug- arcane bioethanol strains and in several indigenous yeast contaminants, and found that our marker set had very good discriminatory power. Subsequently, these markers were used to successfully monitor the yeast cell populations in six sugarcane bioethanol distilleries. Additionally, we showed that most of the markers described here are also polymorphic among strains unrelated to bioethanol production, sug- gesting that they may be applied universally in S. cerevisiae. Because the relatively large polymorphisms are detectable in conventional agarose gels, our method is well suited to modestly equipped on-site laboratories at bioethanol distilleries, therefore providing both cost and time savings. © 2013 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Details

ISSN :
18734863
Volume :
168
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of biotechnology
Accession number :
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