Metabolic network of ammonium in cereal vinegar solid-state fermentation and its response to acid stress.

Metabolic network of ammonium in cereal vinegar solid-state fermentation and its response to acid stress. Food Microbiol. 2021 May;95:103684 Authors: Sankuan X, Cuimei Z, Bingqian F, Yu Z, Menglei X, Linna T, Jia S, Xinyi Z, Min W Abstract Shanxi aged vinegar (SAV), a Chinese traditional vinegar, is produced by various microorganisms. Ammonium is an important nitrogen source for microorganisms and a key intermediate for the utilization of non-ammonium nitrogen sources. In this work, an ammonium metabolic network during SAV fermentation was constructed through the meta-transcriptomic analysis of in situ samples, and the potential mechanism of acid affecting ammonium metabolism was revealed. The results showed that ammonium was enriched as the acidity increased. Meta-transcriptomic analysis showed that the conversion of glutamine to ammonia is the key pathway of ammonium metabolism in vinegar and that Lactobacillus and Acetobacter are the dominant genera. The construction and analysis of the metabolic network showed that amino acid metabolism, nucleic acid metabolism, pentose phosphate pathway and energy metabolism were enhanced to resist acid damage to the intracellular environment and cell structures. The enhancement of nitrogen assimilation provides nitrogen for metabolic pathways that resist acid cytotoxicity. In addition, the concentration gradient allows ammonium to diffuse outside the cell, which causes ammonium to accumulate du...
Source: Food Microbiology - Category: Food Science Authors: Tags: Food Microbiol Source Type: research