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The Pangenome of Gram-Negative Environmental Bacteria Hides a Promising Biotechnological Potential

Secondary metabolites (SMs) from environmental bacteria offer viable solutions for various health and environmental challenges. Researchers are employing advanced bioinformatic tools to investigate less-explored microorganisms and unearth novel bioactive compounds. In this research area, our underst...

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Autores principales: Covas, Cláudia, Figueiredo, Gonçalo, Gomes, Margarida, Santos, Tiago, Mendo, Sónia, Caetano, Tânia S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894103
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102445
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author Covas, Cláudia
Figueiredo, Gonçalo
Gomes, Margarida
Santos, Tiago
Mendo, Sónia
Caetano, Tânia S.
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Figueiredo, Gonçalo
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description Secondary metabolites (SMs) from environmental bacteria offer viable solutions for various health and environmental challenges. Researchers are employing advanced bioinformatic tools to investigate less-explored microorganisms and unearth novel bioactive compounds. In this research area, our understanding of SMs from environmental Gram-negative bacteria lags behind that of its Gram-positive counterparts. In this regard, Pedobacter spp. have recently gained attention, not only for their role as plant growth promoters but also for their potential in producing antimicrobials. This study focuses on the genomic analysis of Pedobacter spp. to unveil the diversity of the SMs encoded in their genomes. Among the 41 genomes analyzed, a total of 233 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) were identified, revealing the potential for the production of diverse SMs, including RiPPs (27%), terpenes (22%), hybrid SMs (17%), PKs (12%), NRPs (9%) and siderophores (6%). Overall, BGC distribution did not correlate with phylogenetic lineage and most of the BGCs showed no significant hits in the MIBiG database, emphasizing the uniqueness of the compounds that Pedobacter spp. can produce. Of all the species examined, P. cryoconitis and P. lusitanus stood out for having the highest number and diversity of BGCs. Focusing on their applicability and ecological functions, we investigated in greater detail the BGCs responsible for siderophore and terpenoid production in these species and their relatives. Our findings suggest that P. cryoconitis and P. lusitanus have the potential to produce novel mixtures of siderophores, involving bifunctional IucAC/AcD NIS synthetases, as well as carotenoids and squalene. This study highlights the biotechnological potential of Pedobacter spp. in medicine, agriculture and other industries, emphasizing the need for a continued exploration of its SMs and their applications.
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spelling pubmed-106090622023-10-28 The Pangenome of Gram-Negative Environmental Bacteria Hides a Promising Biotechnological Potential Covas, Cláudia Figueiredo, Gonçalo Gomes, Margarida Santos, Tiago Mendo, Sónia Caetano, Tânia S. Microorganisms Article Secondary metabolites (SMs) from environmental bacteria offer viable solutions for various health and environmental challenges. Researchers are employing advanced bioinformatic tools to investigate less-explored microorganisms and unearth novel bioactive compounds. In this research area, our understanding of SMs from environmental Gram-negative bacteria lags behind that of its Gram-positive counterparts. In this regard, Pedobacter spp. have recently gained attention, not only for their role as plant growth promoters but also for their potential in producing antimicrobials. This study focuses on the genomic analysis of Pedobacter spp. to unveil the diversity of the SMs encoded in their genomes. Among the 41 genomes analyzed, a total of 233 biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) were identified, revealing the potential for the production of diverse SMs, including RiPPs (27%), terpenes (22%), hybrid SMs (17%), PKs (12%), NRPs (9%) and siderophores (6%). Overall, BGC distribution did not correlate with phylogenetic lineage and most of the BGCs showed no significant hits in the MIBiG database, emphasizing the uniqueness of the compounds that Pedobacter spp. can produce. Of all the species examined, P. cryoconitis and P. lusitanus stood out for having the highest number and diversity of BGCs. Focusing on their applicability and ecological functions, we investigated in greater detail the BGCs responsible for siderophore and terpenoid production in these species and their relatives. Our findings suggest that P. cryoconitis and P. lusitanus have the potential to produce novel mixtures of siderophores, involving bifunctional IucAC/AcD NIS synthetases, as well as carotenoids and squalene. This study highlights the biotechnological potential of Pedobacter spp. in medicine, agriculture and other industries, emphasizing the need for a continued exploration of its SMs and their applications. MDPI 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10609062/ /pubmed/37894103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102445 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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Mendo, Sónia
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The Pangenome of Gram-Negative Environmental Bacteria Hides a Promising Biotechnological Potential
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title_short The Pangenome of Gram-Negative Environmental Bacteria Hides a Promising Biotechnological Potential
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10609062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894103
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102445
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