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Genomic and functional features of yeast species in Korean traditional fermented alcoholic beverage and soybean products

Authors
Jeong, Da MinKim, Hyeon JinJeon, Min-SeungYoo, Su JinMoon, Hye YunJeon, Eun-jooJeon, Che OkEyun, Seong-ilKang, Hyun Ah
Issue Date
Jan-2023
Publisher
NLM (Medline)
Keywords
genome structure; Korean fermented foods; osmotolerance; probiotic potential; saccharification; volatile flavor; yeast species
Citation
FEMS yeast research, v.23
Journal Title
FEMS yeast research
Volume
23
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/67324
DOI
10.1093/femsyr/foac066
ISSN
1567-1356
1567-1364
Abstract
In this review, we describe the genomic and physiological features of the yeast species predominantly isolated from Nuruk, a starter for traditional Korean rice wines, and Jang, a traditional Korean fermented soy product. Nuruk and Jang have several prevalent yeast species, including Saccharomycopsis fibuligera, Hyphopichia burtonii, and Debaryomyces hansenii complex, which belong to the CUG clade showing high osmotic tolerance. Comparative genomics revealed that the interspecies hybridization within yeast species for generating heterozygous diploid genomes occurs frequently as an evolutional strategy in the fermentation environment of Nuruk and Jang. Through gene inventory analysis based on the high-quality reference genome of S. fibuligera, new genes involved in cellulose degradation and volatile aroma biosynthesis and applicable to the production of novel valuable enzymes and chemicals can be discovered. The integrated genomic and transcriptomic analysis of Hyphopichia yeasts, which exhibit strong halotolerance, provides insights into the novel mechanisms of salt and osmo-stress tolerance for survival in fermentation environments with a low-water activity and high-concentration salts. In addition, Jang yeast isolates, such as D. hansenii, show probiotic potential for the industrial application of yeast species beyond fermentation starters to diverse human health sectors. © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS.
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