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Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile

SIMPLE SUMMARY: An increasing diversity of bacteria with medically relevant biological properties is being discovered in natural environments where extreme physical conditions can select for unique chemistry. This research has allowed us to discover, in the desert region of the Chilean highlands in...

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Autores principales: Moraga, Daniel, Latorre, Katina, Muñoz-Torres, Patricio, Cárdenas, Steffany, Jofré-Quispe, Alan, López-Cepeda, José, Bustos, Luis, Balada, Cristóbal, Argaluza, María Fernanda, González, Pablo, Guzmán, Leda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12070920
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author Moraga, Daniel
Latorre, Katina
Muñoz-Torres, Patricio
Cárdenas, Steffany
Jofré-Quispe, Alan
López-Cepeda, José
Bustos, Luis
Balada, Cristóbal
Argaluza, María Fernanda
González, Pablo
Guzmán, Leda
author_facet Moraga, Daniel
Latorre, Katina
Muñoz-Torres, Patricio
Cárdenas, Steffany
Jofré-Quispe, Alan
López-Cepeda, José
Bustos, Luis
Balada, Cristóbal
Argaluza, María Fernanda
González, Pablo
Guzmán, Leda
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: An increasing diversity of bacteria with medically relevant biological properties is being discovered in natural environments where extreme physical conditions can select for unique chemistry. This research has allowed us to discover, in the desert region of the Chilean highlands in the province of Parinacota (3681–5104 m high), bacterial strains that live in the roots of an Aymara medicinal plant with impressive biological activities, such as hydrolytic enzymes, plant-growth-promoting traits, and antibacterial and antifungal properties. These discoveries have great value for society and medicine and should be further investigated for the benefit of global public health. ABSTRACT: Endemic medicinal plants that grow at altitudes in northern Chile have been traditionally used for therapeutic applications by Aymara doctors. Several studies have analyzed the biological properties of these plants for therapeutic purposes. The aim was to characterize at molecular and biochemical levels the bacteria that live in the rhizosphere and roots from endemic medicinal plants that grow between 3681–5104 m.a.s.l. in the province of Parinacota. Thirty-nine bacteria were isolated from nine medicinal plants under our laboratory conditions. These bacteria were characterized by Gram stain, hydrolase production, plant-growth promotion, anti-fungal and antibacterial activities, and 16S rDNA sequencing. A phylogenetic study revealed the presence of three major phyla, Actinomycetota (46.2%), Bacillota (43.6%), and Pseudomonadota (10.3%). The rhizobacteria strains associated with the Aymara medicinal plant exhibited several interesting biological activities, such as hydrolytic enzymes, plant-growth-promoting traits, and antibacterial and antifungal properties, indicating their potential for developing new bio-based products for agricultural or clinical applications. These results are promising and highlight the need to point toward the search for explanations of the bio-molecular basis of the therapeutic effects of medicinal plants.
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spelling pubmed-103761342023-07-29 Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile Moraga, Daniel Latorre, Katina Muñoz-Torres, Patricio Cárdenas, Steffany Jofré-Quispe, Alan López-Cepeda, José Bustos, Luis Balada, Cristóbal Argaluza, María Fernanda González, Pablo Guzmán, Leda Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: An increasing diversity of bacteria with medically relevant biological properties is being discovered in natural environments where extreme physical conditions can select for unique chemistry. This research has allowed us to discover, in the desert region of the Chilean highlands in the province of Parinacota (3681–5104 m high), bacterial strains that live in the roots of an Aymara medicinal plant with impressive biological activities, such as hydrolytic enzymes, plant-growth-promoting traits, and antibacterial and antifungal properties. These discoveries have great value for society and medicine and should be further investigated for the benefit of global public health. ABSTRACT: Endemic medicinal plants that grow at altitudes in northern Chile have been traditionally used for therapeutic applications by Aymara doctors. Several studies have analyzed the biological properties of these plants for therapeutic purposes. The aim was to characterize at molecular and biochemical levels the bacteria that live in the rhizosphere and roots from endemic medicinal plants that grow between 3681–5104 m.a.s.l. in the province of Parinacota. Thirty-nine bacteria were isolated from nine medicinal plants under our laboratory conditions. These bacteria were characterized by Gram stain, hydrolase production, plant-growth promotion, anti-fungal and antibacterial activities, and 16S rDNA sequencing. A phylogenetic study revealed the presence of three major phyla, Actinomycetota (46.2%), Bacillota (43.6%), and Pseudomonadota (10.3%). The rhizobacteria strains associated with the Aymara medicinal plant exhibited several interesting biological activities, such as hydrolytic enzymes, plant-growth-promoting traits, and antibacterial and antifungal properties, indicating their potential for developing new bio-based products for agricultural or clinical applications. These results are promising and highlight the need to point toward the search for explanations of the bio-molecular basis of the therapeutic effects of medicinal plants. MDPI 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10376134/ /pubmed/37508351 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12070920 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moraga, Daniel
Latorre, Katina
Muñoz-Torres, Patricio
Cárdenas, Steffany
Jofré-Quispe, Alan
López-Cepeda, José
Bustos, Luis
Balada, Cristóbal
Argaluza, María Fernanda
González, Pablo
Guzmán, Leda
Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile
title Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile
title_full Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile
title_fullStr Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile
title_short Diversity of Culturable Bacteria from Endemic Medicinal Plants of the Highlands of the Province of Parinacota, Chile
title_sort diversity of culturable bacteria from endemic medicinal plants of the highlands of the province of parinacota, chile
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10376134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37508351
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology12070920
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