Comportamiento de una cepa salvaje de saccharomyces cerevisiae killer y su isogénica sensible respecto de diferentes fuentes de nitrógeno en cultivos mixtos. / [Behaviour of a wild Saccharomyces cerevisae killer yeast and its isogenic sensitive one with respect to different nitrogen sources in mixed cultures]
Rev. argent. microbiol
; 37(2): 73-7, 2005 Apr-Jun.
Article
in Spanish
| BINACIS
| ID: bin-38390
Responsible library:
AR32.1
ABSTRACT
Wine chemical composition is the outcome of complex chemosensory interactions that are difficult to predict because of the influences of many variables, like as yeast-yeast interactions. Killer phenomenon implicates the secretion of a toxic protein by some yeasts, that kill other yeasts called sensitive. The knowledge of the behaviour of killer-sensitive mixed cultures in aerobic conditions is useful to be related with the first stages of oenological fermentation. In these stages it can be defined the killer prevalence in the medium. Also, the use of cured plasmid mutants allows better comparisons. The objective was to analyse the mechanism of substrate competition in Saccharomyces cerevisiae killer strains and its sensitive cured plasmid mutant, using different nitrogen sources. When samples were incubated at the toxin inactivation temperature, the infraestimation of sensitive cells is avoided. Results obtained in co-cultures (50
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National databases
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Argentina
Database:
BINACIS
Type of study:
Diagnostic study
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Prognostic study
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Risk factors
Language:
Spanish
Journal:
Rev. argent. microbiol
Year:
2005
Document type:
Article