Antimicrobial activity and comparative metabolomic analysis of Priestia megaterium strains derived from potato and dendrobium.

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Key Laboratory of Agro-Products Quality and Safety Control in Storage and Transport Process, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing, China/Institute of Food Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.

Published: March 2023

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  • The study investigates how endophytic bacteria, specifically two strains of Priestia megaterium isolated from potato and dendrobium, interact with their host plants and their secondary metabolites.
  • P. megaterium P-NA14 showed stronger inhibition against dendrobium pathogens, while P. megaterium D-HT207 was more effective against potato pathogens, with each strain selectively targeting different bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli respectively).
  • The metabolomic analysis revealed that P. megaterium P-NA14 had higher levels of L-phenylalanine, suggesting that the differences in antimicrobial activities between the two strains could be linked to the presence of specific metabolites derived from this amino acid

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The growth of endophytic bacteria is influenced by the host plants and their secondary metabolites and activities. In this study, P. megaterium P-NA14 and P. megaterium D-HT207 were isolated from potato tuber and dendrobium stem respectively. They were both identified as Priestia megaterium. The antimicrobial activities and metabolites of both strains were explored. For antimicrobial activities, results showed that P. megaterium P-NA14 exhibited a stronger inhibition effect on the pathogen of dendrobium, while P. megaterium D-HT207 exhibited a stronger inhibition effect on the pathogen of potato. The supernatant of P. megaterium P-NA14 showed an inhibition effect only on Staphylococcus aureus, while the sediment of P. megaterium D-HT207 showed an inhibition effect only on Escherichia coli. For metabolomic analysis, the content of L-phenylalanine in P. megaterium P-NA14 was higher than that of P. megaterium D-HT207, and several key downstream metabolites of L-phenylalanine were associated with inhibition of S. aureus including tyrosine, capsaicin, etc. Therefore, we speculated that the different antimicrobial activities between P. megaterium P-NA14 and P. megaterium D-HT207 were possibly related to the content of L-phenylalanine and its metabolites. This study preliminarily explored why the same strains isolated from different hosts exhibit different activities from the perspective of metabolomics.

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Antimicrobial activity and comparative metabolomic analysis of Priestia megaterium strains derived from potato and dendrobium.

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March 2023

Key Laboratory of Agro-Products Quality and Safety Control in Storage and Transport Process, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing, China/Institute of Food Science and Technology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how endophytic bacteria, specifically two strains of Priestia megaterium isolated from potato and dendrobium, interact with their host plants and their secondary metabolites.
  • P. megaterium P-NA14 showed stronger inhibition against dendrobium pathogens, while P. megaterium D-HT207 was more effective against potato pathogens, with each strain selectively targeting different bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli respectively).
  • The metabolomic analysis revealed that P. megaterium P-NA14 had higher levels of L-phenylalanine, suggesting that the differences in antimicrobial activities between the two strains could be linked to the presence of specific metabolites derived from this amino acid
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