Molecular and Physiological Properties of Indigenous Strains of Oenococcus oeni Selected from Nero di Troia Wine (Apulia, Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
The characterization of Oenococcus oeni strains isolated from Nero di Troia wine (Apulia,
Italy) sampled in two distinct production areas was carried out. The two indigenous populations,
consisting of 95 and 97 isolates, displayed high genetic diversity when analyzed by amplified
fragments length polymorphisms (AFLP). Based on the UPGMA dendrogram obtained by AFLP
analysis, the two populations displayed similar genotypes that grouped in the same clusters with a
high level of similarity (>95%). One genotype was found in only one of the two areas. Representative
strains of each cluster were analyzed for their enzymatic activities (esterase, ?-glucosidase, and
protease), assayed in whole cells, and tested for their metabolic properties (consumption of L-malic
acid, citric acid, acetaldehyde, and arginine) and growth parameters. Significant differences among
strains, including the reference strain ATCC BAA-1163, were observed for all of these properties.
Principal component analysis evidenced phenotypic differences among strains, and well separated
some of them belonging to different genotypes. Strains exhibiting the best performances in most of
these traits could be further investigated in order to select possible candidates as malolactic starters
for Nero di Troia wine. This study provided insights on the population structure of O. oeni of a local
winemaking area useful to the understanding of the regional diversity of this bacterium, an issue not
yet completely resolved
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Oenococcus oeni; Nero di Troia wine; amplified fragments length polymorphisms; genetic diversity; enzymatic activities; metabolic properties
Elenco autori:
Cappello, MARIA STELLA; Falco, Vittorio; Mita, Giovanni
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