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Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes
Bacillus velezensis is an aerobic, gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that promotes plant growth. Numerous strains of this species have been reported to suppress the growth of microbial pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and nematodes. Based on recent phylogenetic analysis, several Bacill...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30884857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24061046 |
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author | Rabbee, Muhammad Fazle Ali, Md. Sarafat Choi, Jinhee Hwang, Buyng Su Jeong, Sang Chul Baek, Kwang-hyun |
author_facet | Rabbee, Muhammad Fazle Ali, Md. Sarafat Choi, Jinhee Hwang, Buyng Su Jeong, Sang Chul Baek, Kwang-hyun |
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description | Bacillus velezensis is an aerobic, gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that promotes plant growth. Numerous strains of this species have been reported to suppress the growth of microbial pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and nematodes. Based on recent phylogenetic analysis, several Bacillus species have been reclassified as B. velezensis. However, this information has yet to be integrated into a well-organized resource. Genomic analysis has revealed that B. velezensis possesses strain-specific clusters of genes related to the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, which play significant roles in both pathogen suppression and plant growth promotion. More specifically, B. velezensis exhibits a high genetic capacity for synthesizing cyclic lipopeptides (i.e., surfactin, bacillomycin-D, fengycin, and bacillibactin) and polyketides (i.e., macrolactin, bacillaene, and difficidin). Secondary metabolites produced by B. velezensis can also trigger induced systemic resistance in plants, a process by which plants defend themselves against recurrent attacks by virulent microorganisms. This is the first study to integrate previously published information about the Bacillus species, newly reclassified as B. velezensis, and their beneficial metabolites (i.e., siderophore, bacteriocins, and volatile organic compounds). |
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spelling | pubmed-64707372019-04-26 Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes Rabbee, Muhammad Fazle Ali, Md. Sarafat Choi, Jinhee Hwang, Buyng Su Jeong, Sang Chul Baek, Kwang-hyun Molecules Review Bacillus velezensis is an aerobic, gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that promotes plant growth. Numerous strains of this species have been reported to suppress the growth of microbial pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and nematodes. Based on recent phylogenetic analysis, several Bacillus species have been reclassified as B. velezensis. However, this information has yet to be integrated into a well-organized resource. Genomic analysis has revealed that B. velezensis possesses strain-specific clusters of genes related to the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, which play significant roles in both pathogen suppression and plant growth promotion. More specifically, B. velezensis exhibits a high genetic capacity for synthesizing cyclic lipopeptides (i.e., surfactin, bacillomycin-D, fengycin, and bacillibactin) and polyketides (i.e., macrolactin, bacillaene, and difficidin). Secondary metabolites produced by B. velezensis can also trigger induced systemic resistance in plants, a process by which plants defend themselves against recurrent attacks by virulent microorganisms. This is the first study to integrate previously published information about the Bacillus species, newly reclassified as B. velezensis, and their beneficial metabolites (i.e., siderophore, bacteriocins, and volatile organic compounds). MDPI 2019-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6470737/ /pubmed/30884857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24061046 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Rabbee, Muhammad Fazle Ali, Md. Sarafat Choi, Jinhee Hwang, Buyng Su Jeong, Sang Chul Baek, Kwang-hyun Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes |
title | Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes |
title_full | Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes |
title_fullStr | Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes |
title_short | Bacillus velezensis: A Valuable Member of Bioactive Molecules within Plant Microbiomes |
title_sort | bacillus velezensis: a valuable member of bioactive molecules within plant microbiomes |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30884857 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24061046 |
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