Oenococcus oeni is the main bacteria extensively used in malolactic fermentation due to its high tolerance against stress factors in wine production. Among these, ethanol is one of the main… Click to show full abstract
Oenococcus oeni is the main bacteria extensively used in malolactic fermentation due to its high tolerance against stress factors in wine production. Among these, ethanol is one of the main challenges to O. oeni, and its ethanol tolerance mechanism remains unclear. In this study, the puuE gene related to ethanol tolerance from O. oeni SD‐2a was heterologously expressed in Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1. Results showed that the recombinant strain (W‐pMG36epuuE) exhibited better growth performance and survival rate compared to the control strain (W‐pMG36e) under ethanol‐stress conditions. In addition, it was found that the activities of superoxide dismutase and the concentration of glutathione of W‐pMG36epuuE were significantly higher than those of W‐pMG36e. This resulted in the decrease of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation (10.34% lower than control). Moreover, heterologous expression of puuE in WCFS1 exhibited improved activities of two ATPases in membrane, increasing the cell membrane integrity (37.67% higher than control). These results revealed the role of the puuE gene in improving ethanol tolerance in O. oeni by decreasing ROS accumulation and enhancing cell membrane integrity.
               
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