Molecules (Dec 2021)

Effect of Juglone against <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> <i>pv Actinidiae</i> Planktonic Growth and Biofilm Formation

  • Qiqi Han,
  • Luoluo Feng,
  • Yani Zhang,
  • Runguang Zhang,
  • Guoliang Wang,
  • Youlin Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26247580
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 24
p. 7580

Abstract

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Pseudomonas syringaepv Actinidiae (P. syringae) is a common pathogen causing plant diseases. Limoli proved that its strong pathogenicity is closely related to biofilm state. As a natural bacteriostatic agent with broad-spectrum bactericidal properties, juglone can be used as a substitute for synthetic bacteriostatic agents. To explore the antibacterial mechanism, this study was carried out to examine the inhibitory effect of juglone on cell membrane destruction, abnormal oxidative stress, DNA insertion and biofilm prevention of P. syringae. Results showed that juglone at 20 μg/mL can act against planktogenic P. syringae (107 CFU/mL). Specially, the application of juglone significantly damaged the permeability and integrity of the cell membrane of P. syringae. Additionally, juglone caused abnormal intracellular oxidative stress, and also embedded in genomic DNA, which affected the normal function of the DNA of P. syringae. In addition, environmental scanning electron microscope (ESEM) and other methods showed that juglone effectively restricted the production of extracellular polymers, and then affected the formation of the cell membrane. This study provided a possibility for the development and utilization of natural juglone in plants, especially P. syringae.

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