BULLETIN OF MAEBASHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Online ISSN : 2433-5673
Print ISSN : 1343-8867
Mutation and Deletion of PAD1 and/or FDC1 and Absence of Phenolic Off-Flavor Production in Top- and Bottom-Fermenting Yeasts
Tomoo Ogata
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RESEARCH REPORT / TECHNICAL REPORT OPEN ACCESS

2020 Volume 23 Pages 65-68

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To convert ferulic acid into 4-vinylguaiacol (4-VG), Saccharomyces cerevisiae must have intact PAD1 and FDC1 genes. British-type top-fermenting yeast strains have nonsense mutations in both of these genes; whereas, bottom-fermenting yeast strains have a nonsense mutation in their S. cerevisiae-type FDC1, and have lost their S. eubayanus-type FDC1 and PAD1 genes. Here, top-fermenting yeast transformants in which wild-type PAD1 and FDC1 derived from the laboratory yeast S. cerevisiae S288C were inserted in the genome, exhibited ferulic acid decarboxylation activity. Similarly, bottom-fermenting yeast transformants expressing wild-type S. cerevisiae-type FDC1 or S. eubayanus-type FDC1 also exhibited ferulic acid decarboxylation activity. Thus, the lack of ferulic acid decarboxylation activity in bottom-fermenting yeast is due to mutation of the S. cerevisiae-type FDC1 gene, coupled with absence of the S. eubayanus-type FDC1 gene.
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