Analysis of antimicrobial biological activity of a marine Bacillus velezensis NDB

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Ze Wang
Wenwen Zhang
Ziyan Wang
Zhixuan Zhang
Yan Liu
Songyi Liu
Qiaoli Wu
Emilaguli Saiding
Jiaojiao Han
Jun Zhou
Jiajie Xu
Xianghua Yi
Zhen Zhang
Rixin Wang
Xiurong Su
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[1] Ningbo University,State Key Laboratory for Managing Biotic and Chemical Threats to the Quality and Safety of Agro
[2] Ningbo University,Products
[3] Ningbo University,Key Laboratory of Aquacultural Biotechnology Ministry of Education
[4] Xiangshan Lanshang Marine Technology Co.,School of Marine Science
[5] Ltd,undefined
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Archives of Microbiology | 2024年 / 206卷
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Marine ; Complete genome sequencing; Antibacterial activity; Bacteriostatic metabolites;
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A new strain of Bacillus velezensis NDB was isolated from Xiangshan Harbor and antibacterial test revealed antibacterial activity of this strain against 12 major pathogenic bacteria. The whole genome of the bacterium was sequenced and found to consist of a 4,214,838 bp circular chromosome and a 7410 bp circular plasmid. Furthermore, it was predicted by AntiSMASH and BAGEL4 to have 12 clusters of secondary metabolism genes for the synthesis of the inhibitors, fengycin, bacillomycin, macrolactin H, bacillaene, and difficidin, and there were also five clusters encoding potentially novel antimicrobial substances, as well as three bacteriocin biosynthesis gene clusters of amylocyclicin, ComX1, and LCI. qRT-PCR revealed significant up-regulation of antimicrobial secondary metabolite synthesis genes after 24 h of antagonism with pathogenic bacteria. Furthermore, MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry revealed that it can secrete surfactin non-ribosomal peptide synthase and polyketide synthase to exert antibacterial effects. GC-MS was used to analyze methanol extract of B. velezensis NDB, a total of 68 compounds were identified and these metabolites include 16 amino acids, 17 acids, 3 amines, 11 sugars, 11 alcohols, 1 ester, and 9 other compounds which can inhibit pathogenic bacteria by initiating the antibiotic secretion pathway. A comparative genomic analysis of gene families showed that the specificity of B. velezensis NDB was mainly reflected in environmental adaptability. Overall, this research on B. velezensis NDB provides the basis for elucidating its biocontrol effect and promotes its future application as a probiotic.
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