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A survey of glycosidase activities of commercial wine strains of Oenococcus oeni

A survey of glycosidase activities of commercial wine strains of Oenococcus oeni
A survey of glycosidase activities of commercial wine strains of Oenococcus oeni

Lactic acid bacteria play an important role in winemaking by undertaking the malolactic fermentation, yet little information is available on other aspects of their physiology, such as their profile of external enzymatic activities. In this study we sought evidence for the existence and action of glycosidase enzymes in wine isolates of Oenococcus oeni. This group of enzymes is of interest because of their potential for liberation of grape-derived aroma compounds from their natural glycosylated state. This comprehensive study reveals that these bacteria produce glycosidases that might be important in winemaking. Strains did not necessarily hydrolyse all substrates tested, but rather were grouped according to substrate specificity. Thus a subset comprising strains 2, 5 and 16 possessed high cumulative activities against β-d- and α-d-glucopyranoside substrates, while a group comprising strains 4, 21 and 22 was noted for superior hydrolysis of β-d-xylopyranoside, α-l-rhamnopyranoside and α-l-arabinofuranoside substrates. Key physico-chemical inhibitors of analogous systems from other microorganisms were seen to produce variable responses across the strains investigated here. Accordingly, several strains retained significant hydrolytic activity at typical wine pH values (∼3.0-4.0), residual glucose and fructose contents (up to 20 g/L), and ethanol contents (up to 12%). These findings highlight the potential of O. oeni as a useful alternative source of glycosidase enzymes for use in winemaking.

Aroma, Flavour, Glycosidase, Lactic acid bacteria, MLF, Wine
0168-1605
233-244
Grimaldi, Antonio
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Bartowsky, Eveline
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Jiranek, Vladimir
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Grimaldi, Antonio
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Bartowsky, Eveline
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Jiranek, Vladimir
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Grimaldi, Antonio, Bartowsky, Eveline and Jiranek, Vladimir (2005) A survey of glycosidase activities of commercial wine strains of Oenococcus oeni. International Journal of Food Microbiology, 105 (2), 233-244. (doi:10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2005.04.011).

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Abstract

Lactic acid bacteria play an important role in winemaking by undertaking the malolactic fermentation, yet little information is available on other aspects of their physiology, such as their profile of external enzymatic activities. In this study we sought evidence for the existence and action of glycosidase enzymes in wine isolates of Oenococcus oeni. This group of enzymes is of interest because of their potential for liberation of grape-derived aroma compounds from their natural glycosylated state. This comprehensive study reveals that these bacteria produce glycosidases that might be important in winemaking. Strains did not necessarily hydrolyse all substrates tested, but rather were grouped according to substrate specificity. Thus a subset comprising strains 2, 5 and 16 possessed high cumulative activities against β-d- and α-d-glucopyranoside substrates, while a group comprising strains 4, 21 and 22 was noted for superior hydrolysis of β-d-xylopyranoside, α-l-rhamnopyranoside and α-l-arabinofuranoside substrates. Key physico-chemical inhibitors of analogous systems from other microorganisms were seen to produce variable responses across the strains investigated here. Accordingly, several strains retained significant hydrolytic activity at typical wine pH values (∼3.0-4.0), residual glucose and fructose contents (up to 20 g/L), and ethanol contents (up to 12%). These findings highlight the potential of O. oeni as a useful alternative source of glycosidase enzymes for use in winemaking.

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Published date: 25 November 2005
Additional Information: Funding Information: Professor Sakkie Pretorius is thanked for critical comments during the preparation of this manuscript. Lallemand kindly donated several pre-commercial trial O. oeni strains for this study. This project is supported by Australia's grapegrowers and winemakers through their investment body the Grape and Wine Research and Development Corporation, with matching funds from the Australian Government. AG is the recipient of an AIS postgraduate scholarship from the University of Adelaide and a Walter, Carew and Richard Reynell Fellowship.
Keywords: Aroma, Flavour, Glycosidase, Lactic acid bacteria, MLF, Wine

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Local EPrints ID: 482558
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482558
ISSN: 0168-1605
PURE UUID: 32e7de78-8161-4f10-b126-86f8e7bac185
ORCID for Vladimir Jiranek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9775-8963

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Author: Antonio Grimaldi
Author: Eveline Bartowsky
Author: Vladimir Jiranek ORCID iD

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