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Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa

α-unsaturated esters are fruity-aromatic compounds which are largely spread in the volatilome of many different fruits, but they are rarely found in the volatilome of yeasts. The yeast S. suaveolens has been recently shown to produce relatively high amounts of α-unsaturated esters and it appears to...

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Autores principales: Tan, Mélissa, Caro, Yanis, Lebeau, Juliana, Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain, François, Jean Marie, Regnier, Thierry, Petit, Thomas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9782132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12121999
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author Tan, Mélissa
Caro, Yanis
Lebeau, Juliana
Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain
François, Jean Marie
Regnier, Thierry
Petit, Thomas
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Caro, Yanis
Lebeau, Juliana
Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain
François, Jean Marie
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Petit, Thomas
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description α-unsaturated esters are fruity-aromatic compounds which are largely spread in the volatilome of many different fruits, but they are rarely found in the volatilome of yeasts. The yeast S. suaveolens has been recently shown to produce relatively high amounts of α-unsaturated esters and it appears to be an interesting model for the production of these compounds. This study aimed to isolate new α-unsaturated ester-producing yeasts by focusing on strains displaying a similar metabolism to S. suaveolens. While the production of α-unsaturated esters by S. suaveolens is believed to be closely related to its ability to grow on media containing branched-chain amino acids (isoleucine, leucine and valine) as the sole carbon source (ILV(+) phenotype), in this study, an original screening method was developed that selects for yeast strains displaying ILV(+) phenotypes and is able to produce α-unsaturated esters. Among the 119 yeast strains isolated from the feces of 42 different South African wild animal species, 43 isolates showed the ILV(+) phenotype, among which 12 strains were able to produce α-unsaturated esters. Two interesting α-unsaturated esters were detected in two freshly isolated strains, both identified as Galactomyces candidus. These new esters were detected neither in the volatilome of the reference strain S. suaveolens, nor in any other yeast species previously studied for their aroma production. This work demonstrated the efficiency of an original method to rapidly screen for α-unsaturated ester-producing yeasts. In addition, it demonstrated that wild animal feces are interesting resources to isolate novel strains producing compounds with original aromas.
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spelling pubmed-97821322022-12-24 Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa Tan, Mélissa Caro, Yanis Lebeau, Juliana Shum-Cheong-Sing, Alain François, Jean Marie Regnier, Thierry Petit, Thomas Life (Basel) Article α-unsaturated esters are fruity-aromatic compounds which are largely spread in the volatilome of many different fruits, but they are rarely found in the volatilome of yeasts. The yeast S. suaveolens has been recently shown to produce relatively high amounts of α-unsaturated esters and it appears to be an interesting model for the production of these compounds. This study aimed to isolate new α-unsaturated ester-producing yeasts by focusing on strains displaying a similar metabolism to S. suaveolens. While the production of α-unsaturated esters by S. suaveolens is believed to be closely related to its ability to grow on media containing branched-chain amino acids (isoleucine, leucine and valine) as the sole carbon source (ILV(+) phenotype), in this study, an original screening method was developed that selects for yeast strains displaying ILV(+) phenotypes and is able to produce α-unsaturated esters. Among the 119 yeast strains isolated from the feces of 42 different South African wild animal species, 43 isolates showed the ILV(+) phenotype, among which 12 strains were able to produce α-unsaturated esters. Two interesting α-unsaturated esters were detected in two freshly isolated strains, both identified as Galactomyces candidus. These new esters were detected neither in the volatilome of the reference strain S. suaveolens, nor in any other yeast species previously studied for their aroma production. This work demonstrated the efficiency of an original method to rapidly screen for α-unsaturated ester-producing yeasts. In addition, it demonstrated that wild animal feces are interesting resources to isolate novel strains producing compounds with original aromas. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9782132/ /pubmed/36556363 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12121999 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Regnier, Thierry
Petit, Thomas
Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa
title Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa
title_full Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa
title_fullStr Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa
title_short Screening for Volatile α-Unsaturated Ester-Producing Yeasts from the Feces of Wild Animals in South Africa
title_sort screening for volatile α-unsaturated ester-producing yeasts from the feces of wild animals in south africa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9782132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36556363
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12121999
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