Phylogenetic insights and antimicrobial biosynthetic potential of Serratiasp. XAFb12 and Pseudomonassp. XAFb13 from Xylopia aethiopica

Autor: Ezeobiora, Chijioke E., Igbokwe, Nwamaka H., Amin, Dina H., Okpalanwa, Chiamaka F., Stephen, Chabula M., Mendie, Udoma E.
Zdroj: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology; 20230101, Issue: Preprints p1-13, 13p
Abstrakt: The extensive distribution of Xylopia aethiopicaacross the continent of Africa has firmly established its medicinal value in diverse disease management. While its phytochemistry is well established, the diversity, molecular, biochemical, and antimicrobial-biosynthetic characterizations of culturable bacterial endophytes residing in fruits of X. aethiopicahave not been studied previously. Additionally, danger continues to loom the global health care and management due to antibiotic resistance; hence, the discovery of microbial natural products especially from endophytes could offer a lasting solution to the quest for novel antimicrobial compounds. In this study, we isolated two bacterial endophytes Serratiasp. XAFb12 and Pseudomonassp. XAFb13 from fresh X. aethiopicafruit. The 16S rRNA gene sequencing, Vitex biochemical test, Gram staining, and 16S rRNA gene analysis were used to confirm their phenotypic and genotypic profiles. Phylogenetic tree analysis reveals their divergence in a separate branch, indicating their uniqueness. The crude extract of both strains showed inhibition against all tested bacterial and fungal pathogens. The minimum inhibition concentration (MIC) ranged from 2.5 to 10%. Chemical analysis of the crude extracts using gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC–MS) revealed the most abundant compounds to be hydrocinnamic acid, 2-piperidinone, 5-isopropylidene-3,3-dimethyl-dihydrofuran-2-one, and diethyl trisulfide. The bacterial endophytes linked to X. aethiopicawere described in this study for the first time in relation to clinically significant pathogens. Our findings imply that crude extracts of the endophytic bacteria from X. aethiopicacould be potentially employed as antibiotics. Hence, it is crucial to characterize the active ingredient in further detail for future pharmaceutical applications.
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