Integrated omic analysis of a new flavor yeast strain in fermented rice milk
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Author list: Sooklim C.; Paemanee A.; Ratanakhanokchai K.; Wiwatratana D.; Soontorngun N.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication year: 2025
Journal: FEMS Yeast Research (1567-1356)
Volume number: 25
ISSN: 1567-1356
eISSN: 1567-1364
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
Abstract
Plant-based milk contains high nutritional value with enriched vitamins, minerals, and essential amino acids. This study aimed to enhance the biochemical and biological properties of rice milk through yeast fermentation, using the novel fermenting strain Saccharomyces cerevisiae RSO4, which has superb fermenting ability for an innovative functional beverage. An integrated omics approach identified specific genes that exhibited genetic variants related to various cellular processes, including flavor and aroma production (ARO10, ADH1-5, and SFA1), whereas the proteomic profiles of RSO4 identified key enzymes whose expression was upregulated during fermentation of cooked rice, including the enzymes in glycogen branching (Glc3), glycolysis (Eno1, Pgk1, and Tdh1/2), stress response (Hsp26 and Hsp70), amino acid metabolism, and cell wall integrity. Biochemical and metabolomic analyses of the fermented rice milk by the RSO4 strain using the two rice varieties, Homali (Jasmine) white rice or Riceberry colored rice, detected differentially increased levels of bioactive compounds, such as β-glucan, vitamins, di- and tripeptides, as well as pleasant flavors and aromas. The results of this study highlight the importance of selecting an appropriate fermenting yeast strain and rice variety to improve property of plant-based products as innovative functional foods. © The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS.
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