Biology (Feb 2023)

Genome-Based Analysis of the Potential Bioactivity of the Terrestrial <i>Streptomyces vinaceusdrappus</i> Strain AC-40

  • Abdelrahman M. Sedeek,
  • Israa Salah,
  • Hasnaa L. Kamel,
  • Mohamed A. Soltan,
  • Eman Nour,
  • Abdulrahman Alshammari,
  • Muhammad Shahid Riaz Rajoka,
  • Tarek R. Elsayed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biology12030345
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 345

Abstract

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Streptomyces are factories of antimicrobial secondary metabolites. We isolated a Streptomyces species associated with the Pelargonium graveolens rhizosphere. Its total metabolic extract exhibited potent antibacterial and antifungal properties against all the tested pathogenic microbes. Whole genome sequencing and genome analyses were performed to take a look at its main characteristics and to reconstruct the metabolic pathways that can be associated with biotechnologically useful traits. AntiSMASH was used to identify the secondary metabolite gene clusters. In addition, we searched for known genes associated with plant growth-promoting characteristics. Finally, a comparative and pan-genome analysis with three closely related genomes was conducted. It was identified as Streptomyces vinaceusdrappus strain AC-40. Genome mining indicated the presence of several secondary metabolite gene clusters. Some of them are identical or homologs to gene clusters of known metabolites with antimicrobial, antioxidant, and other bioactivities. It also showed the presence of several genes related to plant growth promotion traits. The comparative genome analysis indicated that at least five of these gene clusters are highly conserved through rochei group genomes. The genotypic and phenotypic characteristics of S. vinaceusdrappus strain AC-40 indicate that it is a promising source of beneficial secondary metabolites with pharmaceutical and biotechnological applications.

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