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Effect of alpha-acetolactate decarboxylase inactivation on alpha-acetolactate and diacetyl production by Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis.

F Aymes1, C Monnet, G Corrieu.   

Abstract

Strains of Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis deficient in alpha-acetolactate decarboxylase produce alpha-acetolactate. This unstable compound is a precursor of acetoin and an aromatic compound, diacetyl. Following random mutagenesis of strain CNRZ 483, alpha-acetolactate decarboxylase-negative mutant 483 M1 was selected. When grown in milk, its growth and acidification characteristics were similar to those of the parental strain. In anaerobic conditions, the parental strain produced 2.10 mM acetoin and less than 0.05 mM diacetyl. The mutant accumulated up to 2.11 mM alpha-acetolactate, which spontaneously degraded to acetoin and diacetyl. After 24 h of culture, the alpha-acetolactate concentration was only 0.49 mM and the acetoin and diacetyl concentrations reached 1.50 mM and 0.26 mM, respectively. Diacetyl production by both strains increased in aerobic conditions, as well as when citrate was added. In contrast to cultures of the parental strain, however, diacetyl and acetoin concentrations in mutant cultures continued to increase without reaching a plateau. The results also showed that diacetyl production by wild type L. lactis subsp. lactis biovar diacetylactis strains cannot be explained uniquely by the spontaneous decarboxylation of the alpha-acetolactate produced in the culture medium.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 16232430     DOI: 10.1016/s1389-1723(99)80013-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biosci Bioeng        ISSN: 1347-4421            Impact factor:   2.894


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Authors:  C Monnet; F Aymes; G Corrieu
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