Genotyping and Phenotyping of Indigenous Saccharomyces cerevisiae from a New Zealand Organic Winery and Commercial Sources Using Inter-Delta and MALDI-TOF MS Typing

Author:

Zhang Junwen1,Plowman Jeffrey E.2ORCID,Tian Bin1ORCID,Clerens Stefan234,On Stephen L. W.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Wine, Food and Molecular Biosciences, Lincoln University, P.O. Box 85054, Lincoln 7674, New Zealand

2. Food and Bio-Based Products, AgResearch Ltd., Lincoln 7674, New Zealand

3. Biomolecular Interaction Centre, University of Canterbury, Christchurch 8041, New Zealand

4. Riddet Institute, Massey University, Palmerston North 4472, New Zealand

Abstract

We used inter-delta typing (IDT) and MALDI-TOF profiling to characterize the genetic and phenotypic diversity of 45 commercially available winemaking Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains and 60 isolates from an organic winemaker from Waipara, New Zealand, as a stratified approach for predicting the commercial potential of indigenous isolates. A total of 35 IDTs were identified from the commercial strains, with another 17 novel types defined among the Waipara isolates. IDT 3 was a common type among strains associated with champagne production, and the only type in commercial strains also observed in indigenous isolates. MALDI-TOF MS also demonstrated its potential in S. cerevisiae typing, particularly when the high-mass region (m/z 2000–20,000) was used, with most indigenous strains from each of two fermentation systems distinguished. Furthermore, the comparison between commercial strains and indigenous isolates assigned to IDT 3 revealed a correlation between the low-mass data (m/z 500–4000) analysis and the recommended use of commercial winemaking strains. Both IDT and MALDI-TOF analyses offer useful insights into the genotypic and phenotypic diversity of S. cerevisiae, with MALDI-TOF offering potential advantages for the prediction of applications for novel, locally isolated strains that may be valuable for product development and diversification.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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