Title Genomic insights into Vaccinium spp. Endophytes B. halotolerans and B. velezensis and their antimicrobial potential
Authors Mažeikienė, Ingrida ; Frercks, Birutė ; Kurgonaitė, Monika ; Rasiukevičiūtė, Neringa ; Mačionienė, Irena
DOI 10.3390/ijms26146677
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Is Part of International journal of molecular sciences.. Basel : MDPI. 2025, vol. 26, iss. 14, art. no. 6677, p. 1-19.. ISSN 1661-6596. eISSN 1422-0067
Keywords [eng] bacteria ; fungi ; nutritional preferences ; resistance ; horizontal gene transfer
Abstract [eng] Plant microbiota contributes to nutrient absorption, and the production of hormones and vitamins, and plays a crucial role in responding to environmental stress. We hypothesized that Vaccinium spp. harbour a unique microbiota that enables them to coexist in extreme environments such as saline, nutrient-poor, and waterlogged conditions. Upon examining Bacillus spp. endophytes isolated from blueberries, cranberries and lingonberries in vitro, we identified B. halotolerans (Bil-LT1_1, Bil-LT1_2) and B. velezensis (Cran-LT1_8, Ling-NOR4_15) strains that inhibit the growth of five pathogenic fungi and five foodborne bacteria. Whole-genome sequencing provided insights into genome organization and plasticity, helping identify mobile elements and genes potentially acquired through horizontal gene transfer. Functional annotation identified genes associated with plant colonization, stress tolerance, biocontrol activity, and plant growth promotion. Comparative genomic analyses revealed key biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) responsible for producing antifungal metabolites, including lipopeptides and polyketides. Genes supporting plant nutrition, growth, and environmental adaptation were present also in these strains. Notably, isolated endophytes exhibited particularly high levels of genomic plasticity, likely due to horizontal gene transfer involving gene ontology (GO) pathways related to survival in polymicrobial and foreign environments.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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