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Pectinolytic yeasts from viticultural and enological environments: novel finding of Filobasidium capsuligenum producing pectinases
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2014-08Registro en:
Merín, María Gabriela; Mendoza, Lucia Margarita; Morata, Vilma Ines; Pectinolytic yeasts from viticultural and enological environments: novel finding of Filobasidium capsuligenum producing pectinases; Wiley VCH Verlag; Journal of Basic Microbiology; 54; 8; 8-2014; 835-842
0233-111X
1521-4028
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Merín, María Gabriela
Mendoza, Lucia Margarita
Morata, Vilma Ines
Resumen
In this study indigenous yeasts associated with wineries, grapes and Malbec fermented must from San Rafael viticulture region (Argentina) were isolated to select pectinolytic strains for their potential use in enology. Pectinolytic yeasts were identified by physiological and molecular methods. Among 78 isolates, only nine were able to produce extracellular pectinases. Six isolated from berry surface were identified as Aureobasidium pullulans and the remaining isolates, recovered
from wineries, belonged to Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Filobasidium capsuligenum species. Pectinase production was evaluated under vinification-related conditions: pH 3.5, 12 and 28 °C. A. pullulans U-12 produced the highest pectinolytic activity at low temperature (1.16 U ml 1), while F. capsuligenum strains showed good activity at 12 and 28 °C (0.77 and 1.15 U ml 1, respectively) being this study the first report on the capacity of this species to produce pectinases. The pectinolytic activity of F. capsuligenum B-13 showed an optimum at pH 4.5 and two peaks at 20 and 50 °C. The enzyme half-life was 2 h at 40 °C and retained 65% of its activity at 40 °C after 1 h of incubation. This pectinolytic system displayed remarkable activity at pH and temperatures found in vinification, suggesting a potential candidate for applying to wine-making.