A combined meta-barcoding and shotgun metagenomic analysis of spontaneous wine fermentation
Autor: | Peter R. Sternes, Anthony R. Borneman, Danna Lee, Dariusz R. Kutyna |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
food.ingredient 030106 microbiology phylotyping Wine Health Informatics Saccharomyces cerevisiae Biology Saccharomyces 03 medical and health sciences food DNA Barcoding Taxonomic Food science Fermentation in winemaking metagenomics Research food and beverages biology.organism_classification Winery Computer Science Applications Yeast in winemaking 030104 developmental biology Metagenomics yeast diversity Fermentation Metagenome Metschnikowia |
Zdroj: | GigaScience |
ISSN: | 2047-217X |
Popis: | Wine is a complex beverage, comprising hundreds of metabolites produced through the action of yeasts and bacteria in fermenting grape must. Commercially, there is now a growing trend away from using wine yeast (Saccharomyces) starter cultures, toward the historic practice of uninoculated or “wild” fermentation, where the yeasts and bacteria associated with the grapes and/or winery perform the fermentation. It is the varied metabolic contributions of these numerous non-Saccharomyces species that are thought to impart complexity and desirable taste and aroma attributes to wild ferments in comparison to their inoculated counterparts. To map the microflora of spontaneous fermentation, metagenomic techniques were employed to characterize and monitor the progression of fungal species in 5 different wild fermentations. Both amplicon-based ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) phylotyping and shotgun metagenomics were used to assess community structure across different stages of fermentation. While providing a sensitive and highly accurate means of characterizing the wine microbiome, the shotgun metagenomic data also uncovered a significant overabundance bias in the ITS phylotyping abundance estimations for the common non-Saccharomyces wine yeast genus Metschnikowia. By identifying biases such as that observed for Metschnikowia, abundance measurements from future ITS phylotyping datasets can be corrected to provide more accurate species representation. Ultimately, as more shotgun metagenomic and single-strain de novo assemblies for key wine species become available, the accuracy of both ITS-amplicon and shotgun studies will greatly increase, providing a powerful methodology for deciphering the influence of the microbial community on the wine flavor and aroma. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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