Functional expression inSaccharomyces cerevisiaeof theLactococcus lactis mleSgene encoding the malolactic enzyme

Muriel Denayrolles,Michel Aigle, Aline Lonvaud-Funel

FEMS Microbiology Letters(1995)

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Abstract
Malolactic fermentation, a crucial step in winemaking, results mostly in degradation by lactic acid bacteria of L-malic acid into L-lactic acid. This direct decarboxylation is catalysed by the malolactic enzyme. Recently we, and others, have cloned the mleS gene of Lactococcus lactis encoding malolactic enzyme. Heterologous expression of mleS in Saccharomyces cerevisiae was tested to perform simultaneously alcoholic and malolactic fermentations by yeast. mleS gene was cloned in a yeast multicopy vector under a strong promoter. Malolactic activity was present in crude extracts of recombinant yeasts. Malic acid degradation was tested during alcoholic fermentation in synthetic media and must. Yeasts expressing the mleS gene actually produced L-lactate from L-malate; nevertheless malate degradation was far from complete.
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the<i>lactococcus lactis,in<i>saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>of,enzyme,functional expression,mles</i>gene
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