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Surface-displayed phenolic acid decarboxylase for increased vinylphenolic pyranoanthocyanins in blueberry wine

CURRENT RESEARCH IN FOOD SCIENCE(2024)

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Abstract
During the fruit wine production, phenolic acid decarboxylase (PAD) converts free hydroxycinnamic acid into 4vinyl derivatives that can then react spontaneously with anthocyanins, generating more stable pyranoanthocyanins that are responsible for the color stability of fruit wine. Nevertheless, the low PAD activity in yeast under the winemaking conditions has largely limited the generation of 4-vinyl derivatives. To bridge this gap, we expressed PAD from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens in Pichia pastoris and surface-displayed it on Saccharomyces cerevisiae. As a result, S. cerevisiae surface-displayed PAD (SDPAD) exhibited an enhanced thermal stability and tolerance to acidic conditions. Fermentation experiments showed that SDPAD can significantly increase the content of vinylphenolic pyranoanthocyanins and thus maintain the color stability of blueberry wine. Our study demonstrated the feasibility of surface display technology for color stability enhancement during the production of blueberry wine, providing a new and effective solution to increase the content of vinylphenolic pyranoanthocyanins in the fruit-based wines.
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Color stability,HPLC/ESI-MS,Fruit wine,4 -Vinyl derivatives
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