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A proteomic approach provides new insights into the control of soil-borne plant pathogens by Bacillus species.


ABSTRACT: Beneficial microorganisms (also known as biopesticides) are considered to be one of the most promising methods for more rational and safe crop management practices. We used Bacillus strains EU07, QST713 and FZB24, and investigated their inhibitory effect on Fusarium. Bacterial cell cultures, cell-free supernatants and volatiles displayed varying degrees of suppressive effect. Proteomic analysis of secreted proteins from EU07 and FZB24 revealed the presence of lytic enzymes, cellulases, proteases, 1,4-?-glucanase and hydrolases, all of which contribute to degradation of the pathogen cell wall. Further proteomic investigations showed that proteins involved in metabolism, protein folding, protein degradation, translation, recognition and signal transduction cascade play an important role in the control of Fusarium oxysporum. Our findings provide new knowledge on the mechanism of action of Bacillus species and insight into biocontrol mechanisms.

SUBMITTER: Baysal O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3536778 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A proteomic approach provides new insights into the control of soil-borne plant pathogens by Bacillus species.

Baysal Omür O   Lai Duo D   Xu Han-Hong HH   Siragusa Mirko M   Calışkan Mikail M   Carimi Francesco F   da Silva Jaime A Teixeira JA   Tör Mahmut M  

PloS one 20130103 1


Beneficial microorganisms (also known as biopesticides) are considered to be one of the most promising methods for more rational and safe crop management practices. We used Bacillus strains EU07, QST713 and FZB24, and investigated their inhibitory effect on Fusarium. Bacterial cell cultures, cell-free supernatants and volatiles displayed varying degrees of suppressive effect. Proteomic analysis of secreted proteins from EU07 and FZB24 revealed the presence of lytic enzymes, cellulases, proteases  ...[more]

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