Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2078858 | Chinese Journal of Biotechnology | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The ECM25 deletion mutant of industrial brewing yeast, G03/a, was constructed by replacing the ECM25 gene with the kanMX gene. The transformant was verified to be genetically stable. The PCR analysis showed that ECM25 gene in the G-03/a was deleted. Under aerobic conditions of 11°C and 28°C, compared with the host strain G-03, the excretive glutathione concentration of G-03/a increased by 21.4% and 14.7%, respectively. Strains G-03 and G-03/a were inoculated into flasks and cultivated continuously for 4 generations. Compared with the host strain G-03, the glutathione concentration in the main fermentation broth and the final beer of strain G-03/a increased by 32.1% and 13.8%, and the stability index (SI) increased by 7.7% and 5.3%, respectively, and the flavor resistance staling value (RSV) in the final beer increased by 45.0%. During EBC fermentation, the glutathione concentration in the main fermentation broth of strain G-03/a increased by 34.0%, compared with the host strain G-03. Furthermore, no significant difference in the routine fermentation parameters was found. The strain G-03/a is proved to be an excellent anti-staling brewing yeast to improve beer flavor stability.
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Authors
Yixin Zhang, Qi Li, Wei Shen, Yan Xie, Guoxian Gu,