Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions

Oenococcus oeni, the main lactic acid bacteria responsible for malolactic fermentation in wine, has to adapt to stressful conditions, such as low pH and high ethanol content. In this study, the changes in the transcriptome and the proteome of O. oeni PSU-1 during the adaptation period before MLF sta...

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Main Authors: Mar Margalef-Català, Isabel Araque, Albert Bordons, Cristina Reguant, Joaquin Bautista-Gallego
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01554/full
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spelling doaj-8a8fbb5f6ce34274a603ad01cadd4cdb2020-11-24T22:29:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2016-09-01710.3389/fmicb.2016.01554224493Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditionsMar Margalef-Català0Isabel Araque1Albert Bordons2Cristina Reguant3Joaquin Bautista-Gallego4Universitat Rovira i VirgiliUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliUniversitat Rovira i VirgiliOenococcus oeni, the main lactic acid bacteria responsible for malolactic fermentation in wine, has to adapt to stressful conditions, such as low pH and high ethanol content. In this study, the changes in the transcriptome and the proteome of O. oeni PSU-1 during the adaptation period before MLF start have been studied. DNA microarrays were used for the transcriptomic analysis and two complementary proteomic techniques, 2-D DIGE and iTRAQ labeling were used to analyze the proteomic response. One of the most influenced functions in PSU-1 due to inoculation into wine-like medium (WLM) was translation, showing the over-expression of certain ribosomal genes and the corresponding proteins. Amino acid metabolism and transport was also altered and several peptidases were up regulated both at gene and protein level. Certain proteins involved in glutamine and glutamate metabolism showed an increased abundance revealing the key role of nitrogen uptake under stressful conditions. A strong transcriptional inhibition of carbohydrate metabolism related genes was observed. On the other hand, the transcriptional up-regulation of malate transport and citrate consumption was indicative of the use of L-malate and citrate associated to stress response and as an alternative energy source to sugar metabolism. Regarding the stress mechanisms, our results support the relevance of the thioredoxin and glutathione systems in the adaptation of O. oeni to wine related stress. Genes and proteins related to cell wall showed also significant changes indicating the relevance of the cell envelop as protective barrier to environmental stress. The differences found between transcriptomic and proteomic data suggested the relevance of post-transcriptional mechanisms and the complexity of the stress response in O. oeni adaptation. Further research should deepen into the metabolisms mostly altered due to wine conditions to elucidate the role of each mechanism in the O. oeni ability to develop MLF.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01554/fullWinestressproteomicmalolactic fermentationOenococcus oenitranscriptomic
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author Mar Margalef-Català
Isabel Araque
Albert Bordons
Cristina Reguant
Joaquin Bautista-Gallego
spellingShingle Mar Margalef-Català
Isabel Araque
Albert Bordons
Cristina Reguant
Joaquin Bautista-Gallego
Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
Frontiers in Microbiology
Wine
stress
proteomic
malolactic fermentation
Oenococcus oeni
transcriptomic
author_facet Mar Margalef-Català
Isabel Araque
Albert Bordons
Cristina Reguant
Joaquin Bautista-Gallego
author_sort Mar Margalef-Català
title Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
title_short Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
title_full Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
title_fullStr Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of Oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
title_sort transcriptomic and proteomic analysis of oenococcus oeni adaptation to wine stress conditions
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Oenococcus oeni, the main lactic acid bacteria responsible for malolactic fermentation in wine, has to adapt to stressful conditions, such as low pH and high ethanol content. In this study, the changes in the transcriptome and the proteome of O. oeni PSU-1 during the adaptation period before MLF start have been studied. DNA microarrays were used for the transcriptomic analysis and two complementary proteomic techniques, 2-D DIGE and iTRAQ labeling were used to analyze the proteomic response. One of the most influenced functions in PSU-1 due to inoculation into wine-like medium (WLM) was translation, showing the over-expression of certain ribosomal genes and the corresponding proteins. Amino acid metabolism and transport was also altered and several peptidases were up regulated both at gene and protein level. Certain proteins involved in glutamine and glutamate metabolism showed an increased abundance revealing the key role of nitrogen uptake under stressful conditions. A strong transcriptional inhibition of carbohydrate metabolism related genes was observed. On the other hand, the transcriptional up-regulation of malate transport and citrate consumption was indicative of the use of L-malate and citrate associated to stress response and as an alternative energy source to sugar metabolism. Regarding the stress mechanisms, our results support the relevance of the thioredoxin and glutathione systems in the adaptation of O. oeni to wine related stress. Genes and proteins related to cell wall showed also significant changes indicating the relevance of the cell envelop as protective barrier to environmental stress. The differences found between transcriptomic and proteomic data suggested the relevance of post-transcriptional mechanisms and the complexity of the stress response in O. oeni adaptation. Further research should deepen into the metabolisms mostly altered due to wine conditions to elucidate the role of each mechanism in the O. oeni ability to develop MLF.
topic Wine
stress
proteomic
malolactic fermentation
Oenococcus oeni
transcriptomic
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01554/full
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