Phenotypic and metabolic traits of commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeasts

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Catarina Barbosa
Patrícia Lage
Alice Vilela
Arlete Mendes-Faia
Ana Mendes-Ferreira
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[1] Universidade de Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro,Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengeneering – Centre of Genomics and Biotechnology
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Yeast; Nitrogen requirements; Stress resistance; Alcoholic fermentation;
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Currently, pursuing yeast strains that display both a high potential fitness for alcoholic fermentation and a favorable impact on quality is a major goal in the alcoholic beverage industry. This considerable industrial interest has led to many studies characterizing the phenotypic and metabolic traits of commercial yeast populations. In this study, 20 Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains from different geographical origins exhibited high phenotypic diversity when their response to nine biotechnologically relevant conditions was examined. Next, the fermentation fitness and metabolic traits of eight selected strains with a unique phenotypic profile were evaluated in a high-sugar synthetic medium under two nitrogen regimes. Although the strains exhibited significant differences in nitrogen requirements and utilization rates, a direct relationship between nitrogen consumption, specific growth rate, cell biomass, cell viability, acetic acid and glycerol formation was only observed under high-nitrogen conditions. In contrast, the strains produced more succinic acid under the low-nitrogen regime, and a direct relationship with the final cell biomass was established. Glucose and fructose utilization patterns depended on both yeast strain and nitrogen availability. For low-nitrogen fermentation, three strains did not fully degrade the fructose.
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