Bacterial proteome adaptation during fermentation in dairy environments

Berdien van Olst, Avis Nugroho, Sjef Boeren, Jacques Vervoort, Herwig Bachmann, Michiel Kleerebezem*

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Abstract

The enzymatic repertoire of starter cultures belonging to the Lactococcus genus determines various important characteristics of fermented dairy products but might change in response to the substantial environmental changes in the manufacturing process. Assessing bacterial proteome adaptation in dairy and other food environments is challenging due to the high matrix-protein concentration and is even further complicated in particularly cheese by the high fat concentrations, the semi-solid state of that matrix, and the non-growing state of the bacteria. Here, we present bacterial harvesting and processing procedures that enable reproducible, high-resolution proteome determination in lactococcal cultures harvested from laboratory media, milk, and miniature Gouda cheese. Comparative proteome analysis of Lactococcus cremoris NCDO712 grown in laboratory medium and milk revealed proteome adaptations that predominantly reflect the differential (micro-)nutrient availability in these two environments. Additionally, the drastic environmental changes during cheese manufacturing only elicited subtle changes in the L. cremoris NCDO712 proteome, including modified expression levels of enzymes involved in flavour formation. The technical advances we describe offer novel opportunities to evaluate bacterial proteomes in relation to their performance in complex, protein- and/or fat-rich food matrices and highlight the potential of steering starter culture performance by preculture condition adjustments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104514
JournalFood Microbiology
Volume121
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Adaptation
  • Cheese production
  • Cheese ripening
  • Lactococcus cremoris
  • milk fermentation
  • Proteome

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