Aspects of enzymology and biochemical properties of Brevibacterium linens relevant to cheese ripening: a review
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Aspects of enzymology and biochemical properties of Brevibacterium linens relevant to cheese ripening: a review
Abstract
Brevibacterium linens is a major surface microorganism that is present in the smear of surface-ripened cheeses. The enzymology and biochemical characteristics of B. linens influence the ripening and final characteristics of smear surface-ripened cheeses. Proteolytic, peptidolytic, esterolytic, and lipolytic activities, which are of particular importance in the ripening process, are discussed in detail. This review also describes the production of volatile compounds, especially sulfur-containing ones, by B. linens, which are thought to be important in respect to the flavor of smear surface-ripened cheeses. The unique orange-colored carotenoids and the factors effecting their production by B. linens are also presented. The catabolism of aromatic amino acids, bacteriocin production, plasmids, and miscellaneous biochemical and physiological properties (peptidoglycan type, antibiotic resistance, insecticide degradation, and biotechnological applications) of B. linens are discussed. The problem associated with the current taxonomical classification of B. linens strains caused by strain variation is evaluated. Finally, the application of B. linens cell extracts or its proteolytic enzymes as cheese ripening accelerants for semi-hard or hard cheese varieties is considered.
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