Function and regulation of yeast genes involved in higher alcohol and ester metabolism during beverage fermentation

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S. Procopio
F. Qian
T. Becker
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[1] Technische Universität München,Lehrstuhl für Brau
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Fermentation; Yeast; Gene expression; Regulatory effects; Flavor profiling;
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The biochemical formation of yeast-derived sensory-active metabolites like higher alcohols and esters determines the different characteristics of aroma and taste in fermented beverages. In yeast fermentation process, a large number of environmental factors affecting the production of volatile aroma compounds are abundant. Factors like substrate composition in fermentation media as well as process parameters influencing these flavor-active metabolites have already been described. These factors can act on the expression of yeast genes involved in aroma metabolism resulting in concentration differences in esters and higher alcohols important for flavor and taste. The understanding of the function of genes involved in biosynthetic pathways of aroma-active substances as well as their regulatory mechanisms is needed to control the production of ester and higher alcohol synthesis to create specific aroma profiles in fermented beverages. This review discusses the known regulation and function of several individual genes (ATF1, ATF2, EEB1, EHT1, BAT1, BAT2 and BAP2) described in fusel alcohol and ester synthesis mainly in S. cerevisiae and S. pastorianus var. carlsbergensis. Also, different factors like oxygen and temperature that allow ester and higher alcohol synthesis to be controlled during yeast fermentation are described.
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