代谢物
发酵
互惠主义(生物学)
吲哚试验
食品科学
拉伤
化学
生物
立体化学
生物化学
植物
解剖
作者
Liangyan Rong,Kaihao Liu,M. R. An,Lan Zhang,Di Zhang,Wu Liu,Ruren Li
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.3c08616
摘要
The precise impact of species and strain diversity on fungal–bacterial interactions and the overall community functioning has remained unclear. First, our study revealed how Debaryomyces hansenii influences diverse bacteria to accumulate key metabolites in a simulated fermented food system. For flavor, D. hansenii promoted the accumulation of branched-chain esters in Staphylococcus xylosus by promoting growth and facilitating the precursor branched-chain acids transformations but hindered the accumulation of Staphylococcus equorum. Furthermore, fungal–bacterial interactions displayed diversity among S. equorum strains. For bioactive compounds, species and strain diversity of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) also influences the production of indole derivatives. Then, we investigated specific metabolic exchanges under reciprocal interaction. Amino acids, rather than vitamins, were identified as the primary drivers of the bacterial growth promotion. Moreover, precursor transformations by D. hansenii played a significant role in branched-chain esters production. Finally, a synthetic community capable of producing high concentrations of branched-chain esters and indole derivatives was successfully constructed. These results provide valuable insights into understanding and designing synthetic communities for fermented sausages.
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