Sulfite is an antimicrobial agent used at the beginning of winemaking
to avoid development of undesirable microorganisms. However, Oenococcu
s oeni, which is mainly responsible for the malolactic fermentation, h
as to grow in wine and therefore has to be resistant to sulfite. This
study showed that acid-adapted cells of O. oeni survived better than n
on-adapted cells in the presence of a high sulfite concentration (30 m
gl(-1)). Addition of a sub-lethal concentration of sulfite (15 mgl(-1)
) during the adaptation step in acidic medium increases the sulfite to
lerance. Moreover, sulfite appeared to be able to induce a heat shock-
like response. Our results suggest that pH homeostasis mechanisms and
stress protein synthesis could be involved in the induction of sulfite
tolerance in O. oeni. (C) 1998 Federation of European Microbiological
Societies. Published by Elsevier Science B.V.