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Bacillus amyloliquefaciens ssp. plantarum F11 isolated from Algerian salty lake as a source of biosurfactants and bioactive lipopeptides
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Bioactive LipopeptidesFungal PathogensBiosynthesisAlgerian Salty LakeEngineeringBiochemistryBacteriologyAlgal ProductMicrobial PhysiologyNatural Product BiosynthesisMicrobial EcologyPlantarum F11Environmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyAntimicrobial CompoundMedicineLipopeptidesNew Bacillus Strain
In this study, we identified a new Bacillus strain isolated from an Algerian salty lake that produces metabolites that are active against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, as well as fungal pathogens. The draft genome sequence of the strain is presented herein. Genome sequence analysis identified the strain to be B. amyloliquefaciens subspecies plantarum F11, and showed that the strain carries the gene clusters for the production of a number of bioactive and surface-active compounds. These include the lipopeptides surfactin and fengycin, antibacterial polyketides macrolactin and bacillaene, and a putative novel lanthipeptide, among others. Through an activity-guided purification method using hydrophobic interaction chromatographic techniques, we confirmed the ability of the strain to produce fengycin lipopeptides. The identities of the isolated fengycin homologs were ascertained through tandem mass spectrometry.
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