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Genomics and synthetic community experiments uncover the key metabolic roles of acetic acid bacteria in sourdough starter microbiomes.

Hannah B RappaportNimshika P J SenewiratneSarah K LucasBenjamin E WolfeAngela M Oliverio
Published in: mSystems (2024)
This study is a comprehensive genomic and ecological survey of acetic acid bacteria (AAB) isolated from sourdough starters. By combining comparative genomics with manipulative experiments using synthetic microbiomes, we demonstrate that even strains with >97% average nucleotide identity can shift important microbiome functions, underscoring the importance of species and strain diversity in microbial systems. We also demonstrate the utility of sourdough starters as a model system to understand the consequences of genomic diversity at the strain and species level on multispecies communities. These results are also relevant to industrial and home-bakers as we uncover the importance of AAB in shaping properties of sourdough starters that have direct impacts on sensory notes and the quality of sourdough bread.
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