Frontiers in Microbiology (Oct 2023)

Endo metabolomic profiling of flor and wine yeasts reveals a positive correlation between intracellular metabolite load and the specific glycolytic flux during wine fermentation

  • Charlotte Vion,
  • Charlotte Vion,
  • Mathilde Brambati,
  • Mathilde Brambati,
  • Grégory Da Costa,
  • Tristan Richard,
  • Philippe Marullo,
  • Philippe Marullo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1227520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This study explored the intracellular metabolic variations between 17 strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae belonging to two different genetic populations: flor and wine yeasts, in the context of alcoholic fermentation. These two populations are closely related as they share the same ecological niche but display distinct genetic characteristics. A protocol was developed for intracellular metabolites extraction and 1H-NMR analysis. This methodology allowed us to identify and quantify 21 intracellular metabolites at two different fermentation steps: the exponential and stationary phases. This work provided evidence of significant differences in the abundance of intracellular metabolites, which are strain- and time-dependent, thus revealing complex interactions. Moreover, the differences in abundance appeared to be correlated with life-history traits such as average cell size and specific glycolytic flux, which revealed unsuspected phenotypic correlations between metabolite load and fermentation activity.

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