Molecules (Apr 2021)

Genomic and Metabolomic Investigation of a Rhizosphere Isolate <i>Streptomyces netropsis</i> WLXQSS-4 Associated with a Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • Songya Zhang,
  • Lingxiao Zhang,
  • Jing Zhu,
  • Hong Chen,
  • Zhicong Chen,
  • Tong Si,
  • Tao Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 8
p. 2147

Abstract

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Rhizosphere microorganisms play important ecological roles in promoting herb growth and producing abundant secondary metabolites. Studies on the rhizosphere microbes of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs) are limited, especially on the genomic and metabolic levels. In this study, we reported the isolation and characterization of a Steptomyces netropsis WLXQSS-4 strain from the rhizospheric soil of Clematis manshurica Rupr. Genomic sequencing revealed an impressive total of 40 predicted biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs), whereas metabolomic profiling revealed 13 secondary metabolites under current laboratory conditions. Particularly, medium screening activated the production of alloaureothin, whereas brominated and chlorinated pimprinine derivatives were identified through precursor-directed feeding. Moreover, antiproliferative activities against Hela and A549 cancer cell lines were observed for five compounds, of which two also elicited potent growth inhibition in Enterococcus faecalis and Staphylococcus aureus, respectively. Our results demonstrated the robust secondary metabolism of S. netropsis WLXQSS-4, which may serve as a biocontrol agent upon further investigation.

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