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Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria

Beneficial microorganisms are widely used in agriculture for control of plant pathogens but a lack of efficacy and safety information has limited the exploitation of multiple promising biopesticides. We applied phylogeny-led genome mining, metabolite analyses and biological control assays to define...

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Autores principales: Mullins, Alex J., Murray, James. A. H., Bull, Matthew J., Jenner, Matthew, Jones, Cerith, Webster, Gordon, Green, Angharad E., Neill, Daniel R., Connor, Thomas R., Parkhill, Julian, Challis, Gregory L., Mahenthiralingam, Eshwar
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6544543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30833726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0383-z
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author Mullins, Alex J.
Murray, James. A. H.
Bull, Matthew J.
Jenner, Matthew
Jones, Cerith
Webster, Gordon
Green, Angharad E.
Neill, Daniel R.
Connor, Thomas R.
Parkhill, Julian
Challis, Gregory L.
Mahenthiralingam, Eshwar
author_facet Mullins, Alex J.
Murray, James. A. H.
Bull, Matthew J.
Jenner, Matthew
Jones, Cerith
Webster, Gordon
Green, Angharad E.
Neill, Daniel R.
Connor, Thomas R.
Parkhill, Julian
Challis, Gregory L.
Mahenthiralingam, Eshwar
author_sort Mullins, Alex J.
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description Beneficial microorganisms are widely used in agriculture for control of plant pathogens but a lack of efficacy and safety information has limited the exploitation of multiple promising biopesticides. We applied phylogeny-led genome mining, metabolite analyses and biological control assays to define the efficacy of Burkholderia ambifaria, a naturally beneficial bacterium with proven biocontrol properties, but potential pathogenic risk. A panel of 64 B. ambifaria strains demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity against priority plant pathogens. Genome sequencing, specialized metabolite biosynthetic gene cluster mining and metabolite analysis revealed an armoury of known and unknown pathways within B. ambifaria. The biosynthetic gene cluster responsible for the production of the metabolite, cepacin, was identified and directly shown to mediate protection of germinating crops against Pythium damping-off disease. B. ambifaria maintained biopesticidal protection and overall fitness in soil after deletion of its third replicon, a non-essential plasmid associated with virulence in B. cepacia complex bacteria. Removal of the third replicon reduced B. ambifaria persistence in a murine respiratory infection model. Here we show that by using interdisciplinary phylogenomic, metabolomic and functional approaches, the mode of action of natural biological control agents related to pathogens can be systematically established to facilitate their future exploitation.
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spelling pubmed-65445432019-09-04 Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria Mullins, Alex J. Murray, James. A. H. Bull, Matthew J. Jenner, Matthew Jones, Cerith Webster, Gordon Green, Angharad E. Neill, Daniel R. Connor, Thomas R. Parkhill, Julian Challis, Gregory L. Mahenthiralingam, Eshwar Nat Microbiol Article Beneficial microorganisms are widely used in agriculture for control of plant pathogens but a lack of efficacy and safety information has limited the exploitation of multiple promising biopesticides. We applied phylogeny-led genome mining, metabolite analyses and biological control assays to define the efficacy of Burkholderia ambifaria, a naturally beneficial bacterium with proven biocontrol properties, but potential pathogenic risk. A panel of 64 B. ambifaria strains demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity against priority plant pathogens. Genome sequencing, specialized metabolite biosynthetic gene cluster mining and metabolite analysis revealed an armoury of known and unknown pathways within B. ambifaria. The biosynthetic gene cluster responsible for the production of the metabolite, cepacin, was identified and directly shown to mediate protection of germinating crops against Pythium damping-off disease. B. ambifaria maintained biopesticidal protection and overall fitness in soil after deletion of its third replicon, a non-essential plasmid associated with virulence in B. cepacia complex bacteria. Removal of the third replicon reduced B. ambifaria persistence in a murine respiratory infection model. Here we show that by using interdisciplinary phylogenomic, metabolomic and functional approaches, the mode of action of natural biological control agents related to pathogens can be systematically established to facilitate their future exploitation. 2019-03-04 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6544543/ /pubmed/30833726 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0383-z Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Mullins, Alex J.
Murray, James. A. H.
Bull, Matthew J.
Jenner, Matthew
Jones, Cerith
Webster, Gordon
Green, Angharad E.
Neill, Daniel R.
Connor, Thomas R.
Parkhill, Julian
Challis, Gregory L.
Mahenthiralingam, Eshwar
Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria
title Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria
title_full Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria
title_fullStr Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria
title_full_unstemmed Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria
title_short Genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium Burkholderia ambifaria
title_sort genome mining identifies cepacin as a plant-protective metabolite of the biopesticidal bacterium burkholderia ambifaria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6544543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30833726
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41564-019-0383-z
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