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Oenological traits of Lachancea thermotolerans show signs of domestication and allopatric differentiation

Oenological traits of Lachancea thermotolerans show signs of domestication and allopatric differentiation
Oenological traits of Lachancea thermotolerans show signs of domestication and allopatric differentiation

The yeast Lachancea thermotolerans (previously Kluyveromyces thermotolerans) is a species of large, yet underexplored, oenological potential. This study delivers comprehensive oenological phenomes of 94 L. thermotolerans strains obtained from diverse ecological niches worldwide, classified in nine genetic groups based on their pre-determined microsatellite genotypes. The strains and the genetic groups were compared for their alcoholic fermentation performance, production of primary and secondary metabolites and pH modulation in Chardonnay grape juice fermentations. The common oenological features of L. thermotolerans strains were their glucophilic character, relatively extensive fermentation ability, low production of acetic acid and the formation of lactic acid, which significantly affected the pH of the wines. An untargeted analysis of volatile compounds, used for the first time in a population-scale phenotyping of a non-Saccharomyces yeast, revealed that 58 out of 90 volatiles were affected at an L. thermotolerans strain level. Besides the remarkable extent of intra-specific diversity, our results confirmed the distinct phenotypic performance of L. thermotolerans genetic groups. Together, these observations provide further support for the occurrence of domestication events and allopatric differentiation in L. thermotolerans population.

2045-2322
Hranilovic, Ana
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Grbin, Paul R.
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Schmidtke, Leigh
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Boss, Paul K.
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Jiranek, Vladimir
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Hranilovic, Ana, Gambetta, Joanna M., Schmidtke, Leigh, Boss, Paul K., Grbin, Paul R., Masneuf-Pomarede, Isabelle, Bely, Marina, Albertin, Warren and Jiranek, Vladimir (2018) Oenological traits of Lachancea thermotolerans show signs of domestication and allopatric differentiation. Scientific Reports, 8 (1), [14812]. (doi:10.1038/s41598-018-33105-7).

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Abstract

The yeast Lachancea thermotolerans (previously Kluyveromyces thermotolerans) is a species of large, yet underexplored, oenological potential. This study delivers comprehensive oenological phenomes of 94 L. thermotolerans strains obtained from diverse ecological niches worldwide, classified in nine genetic groups based on their pre-determined microsatellite genotypes. The strains and the genetic groups were compared for their alcoholic fermentation performance, production of primary and secondary metabolites and pH modulation in Chardonnay grape juice fermentations. The common oenological features of L. thermotolerans strains were their glucophilic character, relatively extensive fermentation ability, low production of acetic acid and the formation of lactic acid, which significantly affected the pH of the wines. An untargeted analysis of volatile compounds, used for the first time in a population-scale phenotyping of a non-Saccharomyces yeast, revealed that 58 out of 90 volatiles were affected at an L. thermotolerans strain level. Besides the remarkable extent of intra-specific diversity, our results confirmed the distinct phenotypic performance of L. thermotolerans genetic groups. Together, these observations provide further support for the occurrence of domestication events and allopatric differentiation in L. thermotolerans population.

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Published date: 1 December 2018
Additional Information: Funding Information: ?The Australian Research Council Training Centre for Innovative Wine Production, Adelaide, SA, Australia. ?Department of Wine and Food Science, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia. ?National Wine and Grape Industry Centre, School of Agricultural and Wine Science, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia. ?CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Adelaide, SA, Australia. ?Unité de recherche Œnologie, Institut de la Science de la Vigne et du Vin, University of Bordeaux, Villenave d’Ornon, France. ?Bordeaux Sciences Agro, Gradignan, France. ?ENSCBP, Bordeaux INP, Pessac, France. Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed to V.J. (email: vladimir.jiranek@adelaide.edu.au) Publisher Copyright: © 2018, The Author(s).

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Local EPrints ID: 482658
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/482658
ISSN: 2045-2322
PURE UUID: ee8fa67b-ca4d-49b9-b7f6-d28dfeff1b44
ORCID for Vladimir Jiranek: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9775-8963

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Date deposited: 11 Oct 2023 16:48
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 04:12

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Author: Ana Hranilovic
Author: Joanna M. Gambetta
Author: Leigh Schmidtke
Author: Paul K. Boss
Author: Paul R. Grbin
Author: Isabelle Masneuf-Pomarede
Author: Marina Bely
Author: Warren Albertin
Author: Vladimir Jiranek ORCID iD

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