Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6618984 | Electronic Journal of Biotechnology | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The proteomic profile of B. bruxellensis cultivated in the presence of p-coumaric acid in synthetic wine, agrees with the hypothesis of metabolic flux regulation, allowing a better conditioning to an adverse environment. This study involved the translational level of B. bruxellensis in the production of ethylphenols and corroborated that this yeast presented an advantage in these stress conditions. Thus, this work will allow an understanding of the regulation and processes involved in the production of ethyl-derivate compounds by B. bruxellensis. Furthermore, it allows the development of newer and better techniques for spoilage yeast control.
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Authors
Lourdes Carmona, Javier Varela, Liliana Godoy, MarÃa Angélica Ganga,