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Characterization of isogenic mutants with single or double deletions of four phenolic acid esterases in Lactiplantibacillus plantarum TMW1.460
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In plants, hydroxycinnamic and hydroxybenzoic acids occur mainly as esters. This study aimed to determine the contribution of individual phenolic acid esterases in Lp. plantarum TMW1.460, which encodes for four esterases: TanA, Lp0796, Est1092 and a homolog of Lj0536 and Lj1228 that was termed HceP. To determine which of the phenolic acid esterases present in Lp plantarum TMW1.460 are responsible for esterase activity, mutants with deletions in lp0796, est1092, tanB, hceP, or hceP and est1092 were constructed. The phenotype of wild type strain and mutants was determined with esters of hydroxycinnamic acids (chlorogenic acid and ethyl ferulate) and of hydroxybenzoic acids (methyl gallate, tannic acid and epigallocatechin-3-gallate). Lp. plantarum TMW1.460 hydrolysed chlorogenic acid, methyl ferulate and methyl gallate but not tannic acid or epigallocatechin gallate. The phenotype of mutant strains during growth in mMRS differed from the wild type as follows: Lp. plantarum TMW1.460ΔhceP did not hydrolyse esters of hydroxycinnamic acids; Lp. plantarum TMW1.460ΔtanB did not hydrolyse esters of hydroxybenzoic acids; disruption of est1092 or Lp0796 did not alter the phenotype. The phenotype of Lp. plantarum TMW1.460ΔΔhceP/est1092 was identical to Lp. plantarum TMW1.460ΔhceP. The metabolism of phenolic acids during growth of the mutant strains in broccoli puree and wheat sourdough did not differ from metabolism of the wild type strain. In conclusion, esters of hydroxycinnamic and hydroxybenzoic acids each are hydrolysed by dedicated enzymes. The hydroxycinnamic acid esterase HceP is not expressed, or not active during growth of Lp. plantarum TMW1.460 in all food substrates.
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- 2023-03-02
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- Article (Draft / Submitted)