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Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis

Microorganisms from extreme environments are considered as a new and valuable reservoir of bioactive molecules of biotechnological interest and are also utilized as tools for enhancing tolerance to (a)biotic stresses in crops. In this study, the fungal endophytic community associated with the leaves...

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Autores principales: Bertini, Laura, Perazzolli, Michele, Proietti, Silvia, Capaldi, Gloria, Savatin, Daniel V., Bigini, Valentina, Longa, Claudia Maria Oliveira, Basaglia, Marina, Favaro, Lorenzo, Casella, Sergio, Fongaro, Benedetta, Polverino de Laureto, Patrizia, Caruso, Carla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135704
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090979
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author Bertini, Laura
Perazzolli, Michele
Proietti, Silvia
Capaldi, Gloria
Savatin, Daniel V.
Bigini, Valentina
Longa, Claudia Maria Oliveira
Basaglia, Marina
Favaro, Lorenzo
Casella, Sergio
Fongaro, Benedetta
Polverino de Laureto, Patrizia
Caruso, Carla
author_facet Bertini, Laura
Perazzolli, Michele
Proietti, Silvia
Capaldi, Gloria
Savatin, Daniel V.
Bigini, Valentina
Longa, Claudia Maria Oliveira
Basaglia, Marina
Favaro, Lorenzo
Casella, Sergio
Fongaro, Benedetta
Polverino de Laureto, Patrizia
Caruso, Carla
author_sort Bertini, Laura
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description Microorganisms from extreme environments are considered as a new and valuable reservoir of bioactive molecules of biotechnological interest and are also utilized as tools for enhancing tolerance to (a)biotic stresses in crops. In this study, the fungal endophytic community associated with the leaves of the Antarctic angiosperm Colobanthus quitensis was investigated as a new source of bioactive molecules. We isolated 132 fungal strains and taxonomically annotated 26 representative isolates, which mainly belonged to the Basidiomycota division. Selected isolates of Trametes sp., Lenzites sp., Sistotrema sp., and Peniophora sp. displayed broad extracellular enzymatic profiles; fungal extracts from some of them showed dose-dependent antitumor activity and inhibited the formation of amyloid fibrils of α-synuclein and its pathological mutant E46K. Selected fungal isolates were also able to promote secondary root development and fresh weight increase in Arabidopsis and tomato and antagonize the growth of pathogenic fungi harmful to crops. This study emphasizes the ecological and biotechnological relevance of fungi from the Antarctic ecosystem and provides clues to the bioprospecting of Antarctic Basidiomycetes fungi for industrial, agricultural, and medical applications.
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spelling pubmed-95049442022-09-24 Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis Bertini, Laura Perazzolli, Michele Proietti, Silvia Capaldi, Gloria Savatin, Daniel V. Bigini, Valentina Longa, Claudia Maria Oliveira Basaglia, Marina Favaro, Lorenzo Casella, Sergio Fongaro, Benedetta Polverino de Laureto, Patrizia Caruso, Carla J Fungi (Basel) Article Microorganisms from extreme environments are considered as a new and valuable reservoir of bioactive molecules of biotechnological interest and are also utilized as tools for enhancing tolerance to (a)biotic stresses in crops. In this study, the fungal endophytic community associated with the leaves of the Antarctic angiosperm Colobanthus quitensis was investigated as a new source of bioactive molecules. We isolated 132 fungal strains and taxonomically annotated 26 representative isolates, which mainly belonged to the Basidiomycota division. Selected isolates of Trametes sp., Lenzites sp., Sistotrema sp., and Peniophora sp. displayed broad extracellular enzymatic profiles; fungal extracts from some of them showed dose-dependent antitumor activity and inhibited the formation of amyloid fibrils of α-synuclein and its pathological mutant E46K. Selected fungal isolates were also able to promote secondary root development and fresh weight increase in Arabidopsis and tomato and antagonize the growth of pathogenic fungi harmful to crops. This study emphasizes the ecological and biotechnological relevance of fungi from the Antarctic ecosystem and provides clues to the bioprospecting of Antarctic Basidiomycetes fungi for industrial, agricultural, and medical applications. MDPI 2022-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9504944/ /pubmed/36135704 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090979 Text en © 2022 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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Bertini, Laura
Perazzolli, Michele
Proietti, Silvia
Capaldi, Gloria
Savatin, Daniel V.
Bigini, Valentina
Longa, Claudia Maria Oliveira
Basaglia, Marina
Favaro, Lorenzo
Casella, Sergio
Fongaro, Benedetta
Polverino de Laureto, Patrizia
Caruso, Carla
Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis
title Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis
title_full Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis
title_fullStr Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis
title_short Biodiversity and Bioprospecting of Fungal Endophytes from the Antarctic Plant Colobanthus quitensis
title_sort biodiversity and bioprospecting of fungal endophytes from the antarctic plant colobanthus quitensis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504944/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36135704
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8090979
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