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Lactic acid is a universal metabolite, as well as a growth inhibitor of ethanol producers in Baijiu fermentation. Revealing the mechanism of lactic acid tolerance is essential for the yield of fermented foods. Here, we employed reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction to explore the degradation mechanism of lactic acid, based on the coculture of Pichia kudriavzevii and Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Under high lactic acid stress, P. kudriavzevii decreased lactic acid from 40.00 to 35.46 g L-1 within 24 h. Then, S. cerevisiae restored its capacity to degrade lactic acid. Finally, lactic acid decreased to 26.29 g L-1. Coculture significantly enhanced lactic acid consumption compared to the monoculture of P. kudriavzevii (90% higher) or S. cerevisiae (209% higher). We found that lactate catabolism, H+ extrusion, and glycerol transport were the lactic acid tolerance pathways in yeasts. This study reveals the novel acid tolerance mechanisms of microbiota and would provide new strategies for ethanol production under acid stress.
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Nan Deng
Nanchang University
Hai Du
Jiangnan University
Yan Xu
Harbin Normal University
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Jiangnan University
State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology
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