Abstract
Non-Saccharomyces yeasts are prevalent at the onset of grape must fermentations and can have a significant influence on the final wine product. In contrast to Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the biosynthetic pathways leading to aroma compound formation in these non-conventional yeasts, in particular those that are derived from amino acid metabolism, remains largely unexplored. Within a synthetic must environment, we investigated the amino acid utilization of four species (Hanseniaspora uvarum, Hanseniaspora osmophila, Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, Starmerella bacillaris) and S. cerevisiae. We report on the differential uptake preferences for amino acids with H. uvarum displaying the most rapid uptake of most amino acids. To investigate the fate of amino acids and their direct contribution to aroma synthesis in H. uvarum, H. osmophila and Z. rouxii, musts were supplemented with single amino acids. Aroma profiling undertaken after three days showed the synthesis of specific aroma compounds by the respective yeast was dependent on the specific amino acid supplementation. H. osmophila showed similarities to S. cerevisiae in both amino acid uptake and the synthesis of aroma compounds depending on the nitrogen sources. This study shows how the uptake of specific amino acids contributes to the synthesis of aroma compounds in wine fermentations using different non-Saccharomyces yeasts.
Funder
Hessen State Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts
Geisenheim University
Macquarie University
Australian Government
the Australian Research Council
Subject
Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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