Growing data suggest that , an endophytic fungus, is a rich source of natural compounds with a wide range of biological properties. This study aimed to examine the antimicrobial and antibiofilm capabilities of the -derived endophyte against a set of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. The endophytic fungus sp. AP5 was isolated from the leaves of . The chemical profile of the fungal crude extract was identified by spectroscopic analysis using LC-HRESIMS. The fungal-derived extract was evaluated for its antimicrobial activity towards a set of pathogenic bacterial and fungal strains including , , , sp., , and . Moreover, antibiofilm activity toward four resistant biofilm-forming bacteria was also evaluated. Additionally, a neural-networking pharmacophore-based visual screening predicted the most probable bioactive compounds in the obtained extract. The AP5-EtOAc extract was found to have potent antibacterial activities against , , and sp., while it exhibited low antibacterial activity toward and and displayed anticandidal activity. The AP5-EtOAc extract had significant antibiofilm activity in followed by The active metabolites' antifungal and/or antibacterial activities may be due to targeting the fungal CYP 51 and/or the bacterial Gyr-B.
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