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Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi

Kosakonia cowanii strain Ch1 was isolated from Mexican chili powder, and the genome was sequenced. The genome was 4,765,544 bp in length, with an average G + C content of 56.22%, and a plasmid (pCh1) of 128,063 bp with an average G + C content of 52.50%. A phylogenetic analysis revealed a close rela...

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Autores principales: González Espinosa, Jacqueline, Hernández Gómez, Yoali Fernanda, Javier Martínez, Yomaiko, Flores Gallardo, Francisco Javier, Pacheco Aguilar, Juan Ramiro, Ramos López, Miguel Ángel, Arvizu Gómez, Jackeline Lizzeta, Saldaña Gutierrez, Carlos, Rodríguez Morales, José Alberto, García Gutiérrez, María Carlota, Amaro Reyes, Aldo, Álvarez Hidalgo, Erika, Nuñez Ramírez, Jorge, Hernández Flores, José Luis, Campos Guillén, Juan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071758
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author González Espinosa, Jacqueline
Hernández Gómez, Yoali Fernanda
Javier Martínez, Yomaiko
Flores Gallardo, Francisco Javier
Pacheco Aguilar, Juan Ramiro
Ramos López, Miguel Ángel
Arvizu Gómez, Jackeline Lizzeta
Saldaña Gutierrez, Carlos
Rodríguez Morales, José Alberto
García Gutiérrez, María Carlota
Amaro Reyes, Aldo
Álvarez Hidalgo, Erika
Nuñez Ramírez, Jorge
Hernández Flores, José Luis
Campos Guillén, Juan
author_facet González Espinosa, Jacqueline
Hernández Gómez, Yoali Fernanda
Javier Martínez, Yomaiko
Flores Gallardo, Francisco Javier
Pacheco Aguilar, Juan Ramiro
Ramos López, Miguel Ángel
Arvizu Gómez, Jackeline Lizzeta
Saldaña Gutierrez, Carlos
Rodríguez Morales, José Alberto
García Gutiérrez, María Carlota
Amaro Reyes, Aldo
Álvarez Hidalgo, Erika
Nuñez Ramírez, Jorge
Hernández Flores, José Luis
Campos Guillén, Juan
author_sort González Espinosa, Jacqueline
collection PubMed
description Kosakonia cowanii strain Ch1 was isolated from Mexican chili powder, and the genome was sequenced. The genome was 4,765,544 bp in length, with an average G + C content of 56.22%, and a plasmid (pCh1) of 128,063 bp with an average G + C content of 52.50%. A phylogenetic analysis revealed a close relation with pathogenic strains; nevertheless, some virulence-related genes were absent, and this genetic characteristic may explain the fact that K. cowanii Ch1 behaved as a non-pathogenic strain when infection assays were performed on the leaves and fruits of Capsicum annuum L. Surprisingly, we observed that this bacterial strain had the ability to spread throughout serrano pepper seeds. Furthermore, K. cowanii Ch1 was evaluated for the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) against fungal pathogens, and the results showed that Alternaria alternata and Sclerotium rolfsii were inhibited in a radial mycelial growth assay by a mean rate of 70% and 64%, while Fusarium oxysporum was inhibited by only approximately 10%. Based on the headspace solid-phase microextraction combined with the gas chromatography mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS), 67 potential VOCs were identified during the fermentation of K. cowanii Ch1 in TSA medium. From these VOCs, nine main compounds were identified based on relative peak area: dodecanoic acid; 3-hydroxy ethanol; 1-butanol-3-methyl; acetaldehyde; butanoic acid, butyl ester; cyclodecane; 2-butanone, 3-hydroxy; disulfide, dimethyl and pyrazine-2,5-dimethyl. Our findings show the potential of K. cowanii Ch1 for the biocontrol of fungal pathogens through VOCs production and reveal additional abilities and metabolic features as beneficial bacterial specie.
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spelling pubmed-103842882023-07-30 Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi González Espinosa, Jacqueline Hernández Gómez, Yoali Fernanda Javier Martínez, Yomaiko Flores Gallardo, Francisco Javier Pacheco Aguilar, Juan Ramiro Ramos López, Miguel Ángel Arvizu Gómez, Jackeline Lizzeta Saldaña Gutierrez, Carlos Rodríguez Morales, José Alberto García Gutiérrez, María Carlota Amaro Reyes, Aldo Álvarez Hidalgo, Erika Nuñez Ramírez, Jorge Hernández Flores, José Luis Campos Guillén, Juan Microorganisms Article Kosakonia cowanii strain Ch1 was isolated from Mexican chili powder, and the genome was sequenced. The genome was 4,765,544 bp in length, with an average G + C content of 56.22%, and a plasmid (pCh1) of 128,063 bp with an average G + C content of 52.50%. A phylogenetic analysis revealed a close relation with pathogenic strains; nevertheless, some virulence-related genes were absent, and this genetic characteristic may explain the fact that K. cowanii Ch1 behaved as a non-pathogenic strain when infection assays were performed on the leaves and fruits of Capsicum annuum L. Surprisingly, we observed that this bacterial strain had the ability to spread throughout serrano pepper seeds. Furthermore, K. cowanii Ch1 was evaluated for the production of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) against fungal pathogens, and the results showed that Alternaria alternata and Sclerotium rolfsii were inhibited in a radial mycelial growth assay by a mean rate of 70% and 64%, while Fusarium oxysporum was inhibited by only approximately 10%. Based on the headspace solid-phase microextraction combined with the gas chromatography mass spectrometry (HS-SPME-GC-MS), 67 potential VOCs were identified during the fermentation of K. cowanii Ch1 in TSA medium. From these VOCs, nine main compounds were identified based on relative peak area: dodecanoic acid; 3-hydroxy ethanol; 1-butanol-3-methyl; acetaldehyde; butanoic acid, butyl ester; cyclodecane; 2-butanone, 3-hydroxy; disulfide, dimethyl and pyrazine-2,5-dimethyl. Our findings show the potential of K. cowanii Ch1 for the biocontrol of fungal pathogens through VOCs production and reveal additional abilities and metabolic features as beneficial bacterial specie. MDPI 2023-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10384288/ /pubmed/37512930 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071758 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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González Espinosa, Jacqueline
Hernández Gómez, Yoali Fernanda
Javier Martínez, Yomaiko
Flores Gallardo, Francisco Javier
Pacheco Aguilar, Juan Ramiro
Ramos López, Miguel Ángel
Arvizu Gómez, Jackeline Lizzeta
Saldaña Gutierrez, Carlos
Rodríguez Morales, José Alberto
García Gutiérrez, María Carlota
Amaro Reyes, Aldo
Álvarez Hidalgo, Erika
Nuñez Ramírez, Jorge
Hernández Flores, José Luis
Campos Guillén, Juan
Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi
title Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi
title_full Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi
title_fullStr Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi
title_short Kosakonia cowanii Ch1 Isolated from Mexican Chili Powder Reveals Growth Inhibition of Phytopathogenic Fungi
title_sort kosakonia cowanii ch1 isolated from mexican chili powder reveals growth inhibition of phytopathogenic fungi
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384288/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37512930
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071758
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