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The use of<i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i>esterase genes: a biotechnological strategy to increase the bioavailability of dietary phenolic compounds in lactic acid bacteria

José María Landete, Laura Plaza‐Vinuesa, Cinthya Montenegro, Laura Santamaría, Inés Reverón, Blanca de las Rivas, Rosario Múñoz

2021International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In Lactobacillus plantarum the metabolism of hydroxybenzoic and hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives follows a similar two-step pathway, an esterase action followed by a decarboxylation. The L. plantarum esterase genes involved in these reactions have been cloned into pNZ8048 or pT1NX plasmids and transformed into technologically relevant lactic acid bacteria. None of the strains assayed can hydrolyse methyl gallate, a hydroxybenzoic ester. The presence of the L. plantarum tannase encoding genes (tanALp or tanBLp) on these bacteria conferred their detectable esterase (tannase) activity. Similarly, on hydroxycinnamic compounds, esterase activity for the hydrolysis of ferulic acid was acquired by lactic acid bacteria when L. plantarum esterase (JDM1_1092) was present. This study showed that the heterologous expression of L. plantarum esterase genes involved in the metabolism of phenolic acids allowed the production of healthy compounds which increase the bioavailability of these dietary compounds in food relevant lactic acid bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

Lactobacillus plantarumEsteraseTannaseLactic acidBiochemistryBacteriaChemistryLactobacillusFood scienceBiologyFermentationGallic acidEnzymeAntioxidantGeneticsTannin, Tannase and Anticancer ActivitiesBiochemical and biochemical processesMicrobial Metabolism and Applications