| Literature DB >> 29124367 |
Lulu Song1, Yefu Chen2, Yongjing Du1, Xibin Wang1, Xuewu Guo1, Jian Dong1, Dongguang Xiao1.
Abstract
Proteinase A (PrA), the major protease in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, plays an essential role in zymogen activation, sporulation, and other physiological processes in vivo. The extracellular secretion of PrA often occurs during alcoholic fermentation, especially in the later stages when the yeast cells are under stress conditions, and affects the quality and safety of fermented products. Thus, the mechanism underlying PrA excretion must be explored to improve the quality and safety of fermented products. This paper briefly introduces the structure and physiological function of PrA. Two transport routes of PrA, namely, the Golgi-to-vacuole pathway and the constitutive Golgi-to-plasma membrane pathway, are also discussed. Moreover, the research history and developments on the mechanism of extracellular PrA secretion are described. In addition, it is briefly discussed that calcium homeostasis plays an important role in the secretory pathway of proteins, implying that the regulation of PrA delivery to the plasma membrane requires the involvement of calcium ion. Finally, this review focuses on the effects of PrA excretion on wine making (including Chinese rice wine, grape wine, and beer brewage) and presents strategies to control PrA excretion.Entities:
Keywords: Calcium homeostasis; Constitutive Golgi-to-plasma membrane pathway; Golgi-to-vacuole pathway; Proteinase A; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Wine making
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29124367 DOI: 10.1007/s11274-017-2361-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 0959-3993 Impact factor: 3.312