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Identification and Quantification of Secondary Metabolites by LC-MS from Plant-associated Pseudomonas aurantiaca and Pseudomonas chlororaphis.

Izzah Shahid1, Muhammad Rizwan2, Samina Mehnaz1.   

Abstract

Increased antibiotic resistance of plants and human pathogens and continuous use of chemical fertilizers has pushed microbiologists to explore new microbial sources as potential antagonists. In this study, eight strains of Pseudomonas aurantiaca and Pseudomonas chlororaphis, have been isolated from different plant sources and screened for their antagonistic and plant growth promoting potential ( Shahid et al., 2017 ). All strains were compared with reference strain PB-St2 and their secondary metabolites were isolated by the use of solvent partitioning and subjected to LC/ESI/MS for confirmation of compounds. The ESI-mass spectra obtained were used to characterize the surfactants ionization behavior and [M + H]+ and [M + Na]+ ions were monitored for phenazines, derivatives of lahorenoic acid and cyclic lipopeptide (WLIP). LC-MS and HPLC methods were developed to see the elution of dominant metabolites in a single run to avoid the labor and separate methods of detection for all compounds. The method was found suitable and distinctively separated the compounds at different retention times in gradient flow. This method can be helpful to explore the metabolome of Pseudomonas sp. overall and in identification and quantification of strain specific metabolites.
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Keywords:  LC-MS; Lahorenoic acid; Phenazines; Pseudomonas aurantiaca; Pseudomonas chlororaphis; White-line inducing principle (WLIP)

Year:  2018        PMID: 34179247      PMCID: PMC8203958          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.2702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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