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Julia Pezarini Baptista1, Gustavo Manoel Teixeira1, Maria Luiza Abreu de Jesus1, Rosiana Bertê1, Allan Higashi1, Mirela Mosela1, Daniel Vieira da Silva1, João Paulo de Oliveira1, Danilo Sipoli Sanches2, Jacques Duílio Brancher3, Maria Isabel Balbi-Peña4, Ulisses de Padua Pereira5, Admilton Gonçalves de Oliveira6,7.
Abstract
The development of bio-based products has increased in recent years, and species of the Bacillus genus have been widely used for product development due to their elevated production of antimicrobial molecules and resistance to extreme environmental conditions through endospore formation. In this context, the antifungal potential of Bacillus velezensis CMRP 4489 was investigated using in silico predictions of secondary metabolites in its genome and in vitro tests against the following phytopathogenic fungi: Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, Macrophomina phaseolina, and Botrytis cinerea. The in-silico predictions indicated that CMRP 4489 possesses several Biosynthetic Gene Clusters (BGCs) capable of producing molecules with antifungal properties and other non-identified BGCs. The in vitro assay results evidenced strong antifungal activity, inhibiting more than 60% of the tested fungi, and the isolate's molecules were stable under diverse physicochemical conditions. The in vitro assay evidenced significant antifungal activity, deformation of the hyphal structure in SS, biofilm formation capacity, and swarming motility. In the colonization assay, we observed attachment, colonization, and net-shaped biofilm formation, with the strain transitioning from the seeds to nearby structures. Therefore, CMRP 4489 showed to be a potential biocontrol agent against various diseases with agronomic importance and can be used under adverse environmental conditions.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36257999 PMCID: PMC9579199 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-22380-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.996