Effect of endogenous CO2 overpressure on the yeast “stressome” during the “prise de mousse” of sparkling wine

Sparkling wines elaboration by the “Champenoise” method involves a second fermentation of a base wine in hermetically sealed bottles and a subsequent aging period. The whole process is known as “prise de mousse”. The endogenous CO2 pressure produced during the second fermentation by the yeast Saccha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Food microbiology 2020-08, Vol.89, p.103431, Article 103431
Hauptverfasser: Porras-Agüera, Juan A., Román-Camacho, Juan J., Moreno-García, Jaime, Mauricio, Juan C., Moreno, Juan, García-Martínez, Teresa
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Zusammenfassung:Sparkling wines elaboration by the “Champenoise” method involves a second fermentation of a base wine in hermetically sealed bottles and a subsequent aging period. The whole process is known as “prise de mousse”. The endogenous CO2 pressure produced during the second fermentation by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae could modify the sub-proteome involved in the response to different stresses, or “stressome”, and cell viability thus affecting the wine organoleptic properties. This study focuses on the stressome evolution along the prise de mousse under CO2 overpressure conditions in an industrial S. cerevisiae strain. The results reveal an important effect of endogenous CO2 overpressure on the stress sub-proteome, cell viability and metabolites such as glycerol, reducing sugars and ethanol. Whereas the content of glycerol biosynthesis-related proteins increased in sealed bottle, those involved in the response to toxic metabolites like ROS, ethanol, acetaldehyde and acetic acid, decreased in content. Proteomic profile obtained in this study may be used to select suitable wine yeast strains for sparkling wine elaboration and improve their stress tolerance. [Display omitted] •Endogenous CO2 overpressure has different effects on the “stressome” abundance.•The number of stress response proteins was higher under non-pressure conditions.•CO2 overpressure has a relevant role on cell viability and metabolites analyzed.•Glycerol biosynthesis-related proteins increased under CO2 overpressure conditions.•Oxidative stress-related proteins were more abundant in open bottle.
ISSN:0740-0020
1095-9998
DOI:10.1016/j.fm.2020.103431