Title: | Genome analysis uncovers the prolific antagonistic and plant growth-promoting potential of endophyte Bacillus velezensis K1 |
Author(s): | Nanjani S; Soni R; Paul D; Keharia H; |
Address: | "Department of Biosciences, UGC Centre of Advanced Study, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, India. National Centre for Microbial Resource, National Centre for Cell Science, Savitribai Phule University of Pune Campus, Pune, India. Electronic address: dhiraj.paul@nccs.res.in. Department of Biosciences, UGC Centre of Advanced Study, Sardar Patel University, Gujarat, India. Electronic address: haresh970@gmail.com" |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146671 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1879-0038 (Electronic) 0378-1119 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "Insights into the application of endophytic bacilli in sustainable agricultural practices have opened up new avenues for the inhibition of soil-borne pathogens and the improvement of plant health. Bacillus subtilis K1, an endophytic bacterium originally isolated from aerial roots of Ficus benghalensis is a potential biocontrol agent secreting a mixture of surfactins, iturins and fengycins. The current study extends the characterization of this bacterium through genomic and comparative genomics approaches. The sequencing of the bacterial genome at Illumina MiSeq platform revealed that it possessed a 4,103,502-bp circular chromosome with 45.98% GC content and 4325 predicted protein-coding sequences. Based on phylogenomics and whole-genome average nucleotide identity, the B. subtilis K1 was taxonomically classified as Bacillus velezensis. The formerly evaluated phenotypic traits viz. C-source utilization and lipopeptide-mediated fungal antagonism were correlated to their molecular determinants. The genome also harbored several genes associated with induced systemic resistance and plant growth promotion i.e, phytohormone production, nitrogen assimilation and reduction, siderophore production, phosphate solubilization, biofilm formation, swarming motility, acetoin and butanediol synthesis. The production of antifungal volatile organic compounds and plant growth promotion was experimentally demonstrated by volatile compound assay and seed germination assay on cumin and groundnut. The isolate also holds great prospects for application as a soil inoculant as indicated by enhancement in the growth of groundnut via in planta pot studies. Bacterial pan-genome analysis based on a comparison of whole genomes with eighteen other Bacillus strains was also conducted. Comparative examination of biosynthetic gene clusters across all genomes indicated that the largest number of gene clusters were harbored by the K1 genome. Based on the findings, we propose K1 as a model for scrutinizing non-ribosomally synthesized peptide synthetase and polyketide synthetase derived molecules" |
Keywords: | "*Bacillus/genetics Bacillus subtilis/physiology Biological Control Agents *Endophytes/chemistry/genetics Genome, Bacterial Plant Diseases/microbiology Soil Biocontrol Comparative genomics Endophyte Phytostimulation Surfactin;" |
Notes: | "MedlineNanjani, Sandhya Soni, Riteshri Paul, Dhiraj Keharia, Hareshkumar eng Netherlands 2022/06/18 Gene. 2022 Aug 20; 836:146671. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2022.146671. Epub 2022 Jun 15" |