Publications by authors named "R Borriss"

Plant-beneficial Pseudomonas and Bacillus have been extensively studied and applied in biocontrol of plant diseases. However, there is less known about their interaction within two-strain synthetic communities (SynCom). Our study revealed that Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 inhibits the growth of several Bacillus species, including Bacillus velezensis.

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Specialized or secondary metabolites are small molecules of biological origin, often showing potent biological activities with applications in agriculture, engineering and medicine. Usually, the biosynthesis of these natural products is governed by sets of co-regulated and physically clustered genes known as biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). To share information about BGCs in a standardized and machine-readable way, the Minimum Information about a Biosynthetic Gene cluster (MIBiG) data standard and repository was initiated in 2015.

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Currently, almost all known regulators involved in bacterial phosphorus metabolism are proteins. In this study, we identified a conserved new small regulatory RNA (sRNA), named PhoS, encoded in the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of the phoPR genes in Bacillus velezensis and B. subtilis.

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Surfactin is a cyclic hexalipopeptide compound, nonribosomal synthesized by representatives of the Bacillus subtilis species complex which includes B. subtilis group and its closely related species, such as B. subtilis subsp subtilis, B.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed the biosynthetic capabilities of 11 endophytic strains from coffee and black pepper plants in Vietnam using genome mining and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry.
  • These strains were classified based on genome comparisons and phylogenetic analysis, identifying one strain, two strains, three strains, and five new genomospecies.
  • The research focused on nonribosomal peptides, revealing tyrocidines as a major product and introducing a new class of pentapeptides called brevipentins, highlighting the strains' biosynthetic potential for classification.
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