0000000001270746

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Diane Julien-david

0000-0002-0780-4947

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Influence of cell-cell contact between L. thermotolerans and S. cerevisiae on yeast interactions and the exo-metabolome

2019

International audience; Sequential fermentation of grape must inoculated with L. thermotolerans and then S. cerevisiae 24 h later (typical wine-making practice) was conducted with or without cell-cell contact between the two yeast species. We monitored cell viability of the two species throughout fermentation by flow cytometry. The cell viability of S. cerevisiae decreased under both conditions, but the decrease was greater if there was cell-cell contact. An investigation of the nature of the interactions showed competition between the two species for nitrogen compounds, oxygen, and must sterols. Volatile-compound analysis showed differences between sequential and pure fermentation and that…

MetaboliteL. thermotoleransInteractionsS. cerevisiaeWineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMicrobiologyFlow cytometry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundMetabolomicsMetabolomemedicineMetabolomics[CHIM]Chemical SciencesVitisViability assayFlow cytometryCell-cell contact030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesCell cell contactMicrobial Viabilitymedicine.diagnostic_testEthanol030306 microbiologyChemistryfood and beveragesYeastCoculture TechniquesOxygenBiochemistryInteractions ; S. Cerevisiae ; L. Thermotolerans ; Cell-cell Contact ; Flow Cytometry ; MetabolomicsFermentationSaccharomycetalesMetabolomeMicrobial InteractionsFermentationFood Science
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