Literature DB >> 32593090

New insights into the variability of lactic acid production in Lachancea thermotolerans at the phenotypic and genomic level.

Veronica Gatto1, Renato L Binati1, Wilson J F Lemos Junior1, Arianna Basile2, Laura Treu2, Otávio G G de Almeida3, Giada Innocente1, Stefano Campanaro2, Sandra Torriani4.   

Abstract

Non-conventional yeasts are increasingly applied in fermented beverage industry to obtain distinctive products with improved quality. Among these yeasts, Lachancea thermotolerans has multiple features of industrial relevance, especially the production of l(+)-lactic acid (LA), useful for the biological acidification of wine and beer. Since few information is available on this peculiar activity, the current study aimed to explore the physiological and genetic variability among L. thermotolerans strains. From a strain collection, mostly isolated from wine, a huge phenotypic diversity was acknowledged and allowed the selection of a high (SOL13) and a low (COLC27) LA producer. Comparative whole-genome sequencing of these two selected strains and the type strain CBS 6340T showed a high similarity in terms of gene content and functional annotation. Notwithstanding, target gene-based analysis revealed variations between high and low producers in the key gene sequences related to LA accumulation. More in-depth investigation of the core promoters and expression analysis of the genes ldh, encoding lactate dehydrogenase, indicated the transcriptional regulation may be the principal cause behind phenotypic differences. These findings highlighted the usefulness of whole-genome sequencing coupled with expression analysis. They provided crucial genetic insights for a deeper investigation of the intraspecific variability in LA production pathway.
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Keywords:  Biological acidification; Gene expression; Intraspecific variability; L(+)-Lactic acid; Lachancea thermotolerans; Whole-genome sequencing

Year:  2020        PMID: 32593090     DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2020.126525

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiol Res        ISSN: 0944-5013            Impact factor:   5.415


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