Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity
Yeasts are unicellular fungi that harbour a large biodiversity of thousands of species, of which particularly ascomycetous yeasts are instrumental to human food and beverage production. There is already a large body of evidence showing that insects play an important role for yeast ecology, for their...
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doaj-36521119276047efa3ca15576a8816062020-11-25T03:24:55ZengMDPI AGFermentation2311-56372020-09-016909010.3390/fermentation6030090Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast BiodiversityMadina Akan0Florian Michling1Katrin Matti2Sinje Krause3Judith Muno-Bender4Jürgen Wendland5Department of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Von-Lade-Strasse 1, D-65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Von-Lade-Strasse 1, D-65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Von-Lade-Strasse 1, D-65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Von-Lade-Strasse 1, D-65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Von-Lade-Strasse 1, D-65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Hochschule Geisenheim University, Von-Lade-Strasse 1, D-65366 Geisenheim, GermanyYeasts are unicellular fungi that harbour a large biodiversity of thousands of species, of which particularly ascomycetous yeasts are instrumental to human food and beverage production. There is already a large body of evidence showing that insects play an important role for yeast ecology, for their dispersal to new habitats and for breeding and overwintering opportunities. Here, we sought to investigate a potential role of the terrestrial snails <i>Cepaea hortensis</i> and <i>C. nemoralis</i>, which in Europe are often found in association with human settlements and gardens, in yeast ecology. Surprisingly, even in a relatively limited culture-dependent sampling size of over 150 isolates, we found a variety of yeast genera, including species frequently isolated from grape must such as <i>Hanseniaspora</i>, <i>Metschnikowia, Meyerozyma</i> and <i>Pichia </i>in snail excrements. We typed the isolates using standard ITS-PCR-sequencing, sequenced the genomes of three non-conventional yeasts <i>H. uvarum, Meyerozyma guilliermondii</i> and <i>P. kudriavzevii</i> and characterized the fermentation performance of these three strains in grape must highlighting their potential to contribute to novel beverage fermentations. Aggravatingly, however, we also retrieved several human fungal pathogen isolates from snail excrements belonging to the <i>Candida</i> clade, namely <i>Ca.</i> <i>glabrata</i> and <i>Ca.</i> <i>lusitaniae. </i>Overall, our results indicate that diverse yeasts can utilise snails as taxis for dispersal. This courier service may be largely non-selective and thus depend on the diet available to the snails.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5637/6/3/90animal vectoryeast biodiversityecological nichefermentationgrape mustgenome sequencing |
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Madina Akan Florian Michling Katrin Matti Sinje Krause Judith Muno-Bender Jürgen Wendland |
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Madina Akan Florian Michling Katrin Matti Sinje Krause Judith Muno-Bender Jürgen Wendland Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity Fermentation animal vector yeast biodiversity ecological niche fermentation grape must genome sequencing |
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Madina Akan Florian Michling Katrin Matti Sinje Krause Judith Muno-Bender Jürgen Wendland |
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Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity |
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Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity |
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Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity |
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Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity |
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Snails as Taxis for a Large Yeast Biodiversity |
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snails as taxis for a large yeast biodiversity |
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Yeasts are unicellular fungi that harbour a large biodiversity of thousands of species, of which particularly ascomycetous yeasts are instrumental to human food and beverage production. There is already a large body of evidence showing that insects play an important role for yeast ecology, for their dispersal to new habitats and for breeding and overwintering opportunities. Here, we sought to investigate a potential role of the terrestrial snails <i>Cepaea hortensis</i> and <i>C. nemoralis</i>, which in Europe are often found in association with human settlements and gardens, in yeast ecology. Surprisingly, even in a relatively limited culture-dependent sampling size of over 150 isolates, we found a variety of yeast genera, including species frequently isolated from grape must such as <i>Hanseniaspora</i>, <i>Metschnikowia, Meyerozyma</i> and <i>Pichia </i>in snail excrements. We typed the isolates using standard ITS-PCR-sequencing, sequenced the genomes of three non-conventional yeasts <i>H. uvarum, Meyerozyma guilliermondii</i> and <i>P. kudriavzevii</i> and characterized the fermentation performance of these three strains in grape must highlighting their potential to contribute to novel beverage fermentations. Aggravatingly, however, we also retrieved several human fungal pathogen isolates from snail excrements belonging to the <i>Candida</i> clade, namely <i>Ca.</i> <i>glabrata</i> and <i>Ca.</i> <i>lusitaniae. </i>Overall, our results indicate that diverse yeasts can utilise snails as taxis for dispersal. This courier service may be largely non-selective and thus depend on the diet available to the snails. |
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animal vector yeast biodiversity ecological niche fermentation grape must genome sequencing |
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