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Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions

Endophytes are regarded with immense potentials in terms of plant growth promoting (PGP) elicitors and mimicking secondary metabolites of medicinal importance. Here in the present study, we explored Bacopa monnieri plants to isolate, identify fungal endophytes with PGP elicitation potentials, and in...

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Autores principales: Soni, Sumit K., Singh, Rakshapal, Ngpoore, Nem K., Niranjan, Abhishek, Singh, Purnima, Mishra, Aradhana, Tiwari, Sudeep
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8327599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34339015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-021-00586-0
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author Soni, Sumit K.
Singh, Rakshapal
Ngpoore, Nem K.
Niranjan, Abhishek
Singh, Purnima
Mishra, Aradhana
Tiwari, Sudeep
author_facet Soni, Sumit K.
Singh, Rakshapal
Ngpoore, Nem K.
Niranjan, Abhishek
Singh, Purnima
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description Endophytes are regarded with immense potentials in terms of plant growth promoting (PGP) elicitors and mimicking secondary metabolites of medicinal importance. Here in the present study, we explored Bacopa monnieri plants to isolate, identify fungal endophytes with PGP elicitation potentials, and investigate secretion of secondary metabolites such as bacoside and withanolide content under in vitro conditions. Three fungal endophytes isolated (out of 40 saponin producing isolates) from leaves of B. monnieri were examined for in vitro biosynthesis of bacosides. On morphological, biochemical, and molecular identification (ITS gene sequencing), the isolated strains SUBL33, SUBL51, and SUBL206 were identified as Nigrospora oryzae (MH071153), Alternaria alternata (MH071155), and Aspergillus terreus (MH071154) respectively. Among these strains, SUBL33 produced highest quantity of Bacoside A(3) (4093 μg mL(−1)), Jujubogenin isomer of Bacopasaponin C (65,339 μg mL(−1)), and Bacopasaponin C (1325 μg mL(−1)) while Bacopaside II (13,030 μg mL(−1)) was produced by SUBL51 maximally. Moreover, these aforementioned strains also produced detectable concentration of withanolides—Withaferrin A, Withanolide A (480 μg mL(−1)), and Withanolide B (1024 μg mL(−1)) respectively. However, Withanolide A was not detected in the secondary metabolites of strain SUBL51. To best of our knowledge, the present study is first reports of Nigrospora oryzae as an endophyte in B. monnieri with potentials of biosynthesis of economically important phytomolecules under in vitro conditions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42770-021-00586-0.
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spelling pubmed-83275992021-08-02 Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions Soni, Sumit K. Singh, Rakshapal Ngpoore, Nem K. Niranjan, Abhishek Singh, Purnima Mishra, Aradhana Tiwari, Sudeep Braz J Microbiol Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology - Research Paper Endophytes are regarded with immense potentials in terms of plant growth promoting (PGP) elicitors and mimicking secondary metabolites of medicinal importance. Here in the present study, we explored Bacopa monnieri plants to isolate, identify fungal endophytes with PGP elicitation potentials, and investigate secretion of secondary metabolites such as bacoside and withanolide content under in vitro conditions. Three fungal endophytes isolated (out of 40 saponin producing isolates) from leaves of B. monnieri were examined for in vitro biosynthesis of bacosides. On morphological, biochemical, and molecular identification (ITS gene sequencing), the isolated strains SUBL33, SUBL51, and SUBL206 were identified as Nigrospora oryzae (MH071153), Alternaria alternata (MH071155), and Aspergillus terreus (MH071154) respectively. Among these strains, SUBL33 produced highest quantity of Bacoside A(3) (4093 μg mL(−1)), Jujubogenin isomer of Bacopasaponin C (65,339 μg mL(−1)), and Bacopasaponin C (1325 μg mL(−1)) while Bacopaside II (13,030 μg mL(−1)) was produced by SUBL51 maximally. Moreover, these aforementioned strains also produced detectable concentration of withanolides—Withaferrin A, Withanolide A (480 μg mL(−1)), and Withanolide B (1024 μg mL(−1)) respectively. However, Withanolide A was not detected in the secondary metabolites of strain SUBL51. To best of our knowledge, the present study is first reports of Nigrospora oryzae as an endophyte in B. monnieri with potentials of biosynthesis of economically important phytomolecules under in vitro conditions. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42770-021-00586-0. Springer International Publishing 2021-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8327599/ /pubmed/34339015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-021-00586-0 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2021
spellingShingle Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology - Research Paper
Soni, Sumit K.
Singh, Rakshapal
Ngpoore, Nem K.
Niranjan, Abhishek
Singh, Purnima
Mishra, Aradhana
Tiwari, Sudeep
Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
title Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
title_full Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
title_fullStr Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
title_short Isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
title_sort isolation and characterization of endophytic fungi having plant growth promotion traits that biosynthesizes bacosides and withanolides under in vitro conditions
topic Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology - Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8327599/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34339015
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s42770-021-00586-0
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