一种高通量筛选方法用于发现酿酒工业中具有潜力的酵母菌和非酵母菌

Jose E. Aguiar-Cervera, Daniela Delneri, Oliver Severn
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摘要

酵母菌和非酵母菌株对发酵工业都非常重要,特别是随着精酿啤酒厂的蓬勃发展,它们正在推动当前的创新。非常规酵母可以生产具有吸引人的特征的新颖饮料,如风味、质地和降低酒精含量;然而,人们对它们的探索很少。提出了一种利用机器人平台和代表工业条件的固化介质筛选传统和非传统酵母库适合度的新方法。作为概念的证明,一个由6个传统酵母菌株和17个非传统酵母菌株组成的文库以96、384和1536个阵列分布在YPD琼脂培养基上。在此之后,在不同条件下模拟啤酒和苹果酒的发酵条件复制了该文库。监测菌落大小,计算最大象素/h和最大生物量的适应度值。在不同的菌株和条件下,观察到生长的显著差异。例如,念珠菌milleri Y-7245在恶劣条件下表现良好,哈萨克斯坦yakushimaensis Y-48837在苹果汁中表现突出。该方法被建议用作研究大量酵母文库时的预筛选步骤。这将使有兴趣的各方能够以较低的初始成本发现潜在的热门产品以供进一步研究。此外,该方法可用于可固化所需筛选介质的其他应用。
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A high-throughput screening method for the discovery of Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeasts with potential in the brewing industry

A high-throughput screening method for the discovery of Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeasts with potential in the brewing industry

Both Saccharomyces and non-Saccharomyces yeast strains are of great importance for the fermentation industry, especially with the flourishing of craft breweries, which are driving current innovations. Non-conventional yeasts can produce novel beverages with attractive characteristics such as flavour, texture, and reduced alcohol content; however, they have been poorly explored. A new method for screening the fitness of conventional and non-conventional yeast libraries utilising robotic platforms and solidified media representing industrial conditions is proposed. As proof of concept, a library formed of 6 conventional and 17 non-conventional yeast strains was distributed in 96, 384 and 1536 arrays onto a YPD agar medium. Following this, the library was replicated in different conditions mimicking beer and cider fermentation conditions. The colony size was monitored over time, and fitness values measured in maximum pixels/h and maximum biomass were calculated. Significant differences in growth were observed in between the different strains and conditions. As examples, Candida milleri Y-7245 displayed good performance in wort conditions, and Kazachstania yakushimaensis Y-48837 stood out for its performance in apple juice. The method is proposed to be used as a pre-screening step when studying vast yeast libraries. This would enable interested parties to discover potential hits for further study at a low initial cost. Furthermore, this method can be used in other applications where the desired screening media can be solidified.

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