Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration

Sparkling wines elaboration has been studied by several research groups, but this is the first report on analysis of biological processes according to the Gene Ontology terms (GO terms) and related to proteins expressed by yeast cells during the second fermentation of sparkling wines. This work prov...

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Main Authors: María del Carmen González-Jiménez, Teresa García-Martínez, Anna Puig-Pujol, Fina Capdevila, Jaime Moreno-García, Juan Moreno, Juan Carlos Mauricio
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/8/1216
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spelling doaj-d83fe552c2694a469a7ec826e81c34202020-11-25T03:15:11ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072020-08-0181216121610.3390/microorganisms8081216Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines ElaborationMaría del Carmen González-Jiménez0Teresa García-Martínez1Anna Puig-Pujol2Fina Capdevila3Jaime Moreno-García4Juan Moreno5Juan Carlos Mauricio6Department of Microbiology, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainDepartment of Microbiology, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainDepartment of Enological Research, Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology—Catalan Institute of Vine and Wine (IRTA-INCAVI), Vilafranca del Penedès, 08720 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Enological Research, Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology—Catalan Institute of Vine and Wine (IRTA-INCAVI), Vilafranca del Penedès, 08720 Barcelona, SpainDepartment of Microbiology, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainDepartment of Microbiology, University of Cordoba, 14014 Cordoba, SpainSparkling wines elaboration has been studied by several research groups, but this is the first report on analysis of biological processes according to the Gene Ontology terms (GO terms) and related to proteins expressed by yeast cells during the second fermentation of sparkling wines. This work provides a comprehensive study of the most relevant biological processes in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> P29, a sparkling wine strain, during the second fermentation under two conditions (without and with endogenous CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure) in the middle and the end of second fermentation. Consequently, a proteomic analysis with the OFFGEL fractionator and protein identification with LTQ Orbitrap XL coupled to HPLC were performed. The classification of biological processes was carried out using the tools provided by the <i>Saccharomyces</i> Genome Database. Results indicate that a greater number of biological processes were identified under condition without CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure and in the middle of the fermentation versus the end of the second fermentation. The biological processes highlighted under condition without CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure in the middle of the fermentation were involved in the carbohydrate and lipid metabolic processes and catabolic and biosynthetic processes. However, under CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure, specific protein expression in response to stress, transport, translation, and chromosome organization and specific processes were not found. At the end of fermentation, there were higher specific processes under condition without CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure; most were related to cell division, growth, biosynthetic process, and gene transcription resulting in increased cell viability in this condition. Under CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure condition, the most representative processes were related to translation as tRNA metabolic process, chromosome organization, mRNA processing, ribosome biogenesis, and ribonucleoprotein complex assembly, probably in response to the stress caused by the hard fermentation conditions. Therefore, a broader knowledge of the adaptation of the yeast, and its behavior under typical conditions to produce sparkling wine, might improve and favor the wine industry and the selection of yeast for obtaining a high-quality wine.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/8/1216<i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>sparkling winefermentationGO termsprotein
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author María del Carmen González-Jiménez
Teresa García-Martínez
Anna Puig-Pujol
Fina Capdevila
Jaime Moreno-García
Juan Moreno
Juan Carlos Mauricio
spellingShingle María del Carmen González-Jiménez
Teresa García-Martínez
Anna Puig-Pujol
Fina Capdevila
Jaime Moreno-García
Juan Moreno
Juan Carlos Mauricio
Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration
Microorganisms
<i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>
sparkling wine
fermentation
GO terms
protein
author_facet María del Carmen González-Jiménez
Teresa García-Martínez
Anna Puig-Pujol
Fina Capdevila
Jaime Moreno-García
Juan Moreno
Juan Carlos Mauricio
author_sort María del Carmen González-Jiménez
title Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration
title_short Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration
title_full Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration
title_fullStr Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration
title_full_unstemmed Biological Processes Highlighted in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the Sparkling Wines Elaboration
title_sort biological processes highlighted in <i>saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> during the sparkling wines elaboration
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Sparkling wines elaboration has been studied by several research groups, but this is the first report on analysis of biological processes according to the Gene Ontology terms (GO terms) and related to proteins expressed by yeast cells during the second fermentation of sparkling wines. This work provides a comprehensive study of the most relevant biological processes in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> P29, a sparkling wine strain, during the second fermentation under two conditions (without and with endogenous CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure) in the middle and the end of second fermentation. Consequently, a proteomic analysis with the OFFGEL fractionator and protein identification with LTQ Orbitrap XL coupled to HPLC were performed. The classification of biological processes was carried out using the tools provided by the <i>Saccharomyces</i> Genome Database. Results indicate that a greater number of biological processes were identified under condition without CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure and in the middle of the fermentation versus the end of the second fermentation. The biological processes highlighted under condition without CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure in the middle of the fermentation were involved in the carbohydrate and lipid metabolic processes and catabolic and biosynthetic processes. However, under CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure, specific protein expression in response to stress, transport, translation, and chromosome organization and specific processes were not found. At the end of fermentation, there were higher specific processes under condition without CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure; most were related to cell division, growth, biosynthetic process, and gene transcription resulting in increased cell viability in this condition. Under CO<sub>2</sub> overpressure condition, the most representative processes were related to translation as tRNA metabolic process, chromosome organization, mRNA processing, ribosome biogenesis, and ribonucleoprotein complex assembly, probably in response to the stress caused by the hard fermentation conditions. Therefore, a broader knowledge of the adaptation of the yeast, and its behavior under typical conditions to produce sparkling wine, might improve and favor the wine industry and the selection of yeast for obtaining a high-quality wine.
topic <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>
sparkling wine
fermentation
GO terms
protein
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/8/8/1216
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