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. 2020 May 19;8(7):2995–3003. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.1625

Table 1.

Some isolated/breeded sake yeasts or the mutants (1900s‐2010s)

Strain a Sources/ Breeding method Isolation/breeding time (Reference) Strain phenotype
K1−5 Kiku‐Masamune, Gekkeikan, Sakura masamune brewery, etc./ Isolation

1906–1924

(Gu, 2016)

“Pure cultured yeast,” with improved fermentation property
K−6

Akita in the Tohoku area of Japan

/ Isolation

1935 (Gu, 2016) Fragrance of ethyl caproate and isoamyl acetate, strong fermentation, and excellent brewing quality
K−7

Miyasaka brewery

/ Isolation

1946 (Gu, 2016) Fragrance of ethyl caproate, strong fermentation, and excellent brewing quality
K−8 K−6 mutant/ Isolation 1970 (Gu, 2016) More acid, Fragrance of ethyl caproate, higher fermentation temperature

K−9

Kumamoto prefecture/Isolation 1953 (Gu, 2016) Low foam, Fragrance of ethyl caproate and isoamyl acetate
K−10 Fermented mash in the Tohoku area of Japan/Isolation 1951 (Gu, 2016) Fragrance of ethyl caproate and isoamyl acetate; Less acid
K−11 K−7 mutant/ Isolation 1975 (Gu, 2016) Slightly more acid; Less amino acids
K−12 Miyagi Prefecture/ Isolation 1965 (Gu, 2016) Aromatic, fragrance of ginjo sake
K−13 K−9 and K−10/ Hybridization 1979 (Gu, 2016) Aromatic, fragrance of junmai sake

K−601;

K−701;

K−901; K1001.

K−6, K−7, K−9, K−10/Mutagenizing 1969 (Gu, 2016) Nonfoam‐forming; Less acid and good aroma

S−127;

S−139

Shikoku sake brewery

/ Foam nonsticking

1969 (Gu, 2016) Nonfoam‐forming; More acid
AA−60 K−11/ Mutagenizing 1977 (Gu, 2016) Ethanol‐resistant and nonfoam‐forming

M9−4;

M9−6;

M10−4; M10−5.

K−9 and K−10 mutant/ Growth in a CAO medium b

1993

(Kitamoto et al., 1993)

Nonurea production
S9arg Niigata Ginjyo no. 9/ Growth in a CAO medium and Cerulenin resistance

2017

(Kuribayashi et al., 2017)

Nonurea production and improved ethyl caproate productivity
C−8 G1103 mutant/ Mutagenizing by EMS and Leucine analog resistance

1991

(Ichikawa et al., 1991)

Improved ethyl caproate and caproic acid productivity
F−3; F−7. S. cerevisiae RIB6002 and RIB6006/ Mutagenizing by EMS and Leucine analog resistance

1987

(Ashida et al., 1987)

Improved isoamyl acetate productivity

P33−17;

P43−17.

K901/ Mutagenizing by EMS

2000 (Arikawa

et al., 2000)

Improved isoamyl acetate productivity
K7‐VPALS K−7/ Growth in a valproic acid (VPA) containing medium

2017 (Tomimoto

et al., 2017)

Improved isoamyl acetate productivity and lower isoamyl alcohol content
FAS2−1250S K−7/ Self‐cloning 1999 (Akada et al., 1999)

Ethyl

caproate‐overproducing

TDH3p‐ATF1 K−7/ Self‐cloning

2004 (Hirosawa

et al., 2004)

Isoamylacetate‐overproducing

K−901‐mril‐SC‐D;

K−901‐mril‐SC‐M.

K901/ Self‐cloning

2018

(Ikeda et al., 2018)

Low productivity of the DMTS‐P1 and DMTS c
a

K1‐5: Kyokai no. 1–5; K‐6: Kyokai no. 6, and so on.

b

CAO medium: a medium contains canavanine, arginine, and ornithine.

c

DMTS‐P1: 1, 2‐dihydroxy‐5‐(methylsulfoxide) pentan‐3‐one; DMTS:. dimethyl trisulfide.