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Brevibacillus brevis HNCS-1: a biocontrol bacterium against tea plant diseases.


ABSTRACT: As a biocontrol bacteria, Brevibacillus has been the subject of extensive research for agricultural applications. Antibacterial peptides (AMPs) are the main antibacterial products of Brevibacillus. This study isolated a strain of Br. brevis HNCS-1 from tea garden soil, and the strain has an antagonistic effect against five types of pathogens of tea diseases, namely Gloeosporium theae-sinensis, Elsinoe leucospira, Phyllosticta theaefolia, Fusarium sp., and Cercospora theae. To determine the genetic characteristics implicated in the biocontrol mechanism, the genome sequence of the HNCS-1 strain was obtained and analyzed further, and the data are deposited in the GenBank repository (No. CP128411). Comparative genomics analyses revealed that the HNCS-1 strain and 17 public Br. brevis share a core genome composed of 3,742 genes. Interestingly, only one non-ribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) gene cluster annotated as edeine is present in the core genome. And UHPLC-MS/MS detection results showd that edeine B and edeine A were the principal antibacterial peptides in the HNCS-1 strain. This study proves that edeine is the main antibacterial peptide of Br. brevis, and provides a new strategy for the identification of antibacterial products from other biocontrol bacteria.

SUBMITTER: Yang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10534016 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Brevibacillus brevis</i> HNCS-1: a biocontrol bacterium against tea plant diseases.

Yang Wenbo W   Yang Hui H   Bao Xiaocun X   Hussain Mehboob M   Bao Qiang Q   Zeng Zexuan Z   Xiao Chun C   Zhou Lingyun L   Qin Xiaoping X  

Frontiers in microbiology 20230913


As a biocontrol bacteria, <i>Brevibacillus</i> has been the subject of extensive research for agricultural applications. Antibacterial peptides (AMPs) are the main antibacterial products of <i>Brevibacillus</i>. This study isolated a strain of <i>Br. brevis</i> HNCS-1 from tea garden soil, and the strain has an antagonistic effect against five types of pathogens of tea diseases, namely <i>Gloeosporium theae-sinensis, Elsinoe leucospira, Phyllosticta theaefolia, Fusarium</i> sp., and <i>Cercospor  ...[more]

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