Screening of Antagonistic Bacteria against Three Aquatic Pathogens and Characterization of Lipopeptides in Bacillus cereus BA09

Screening for antagonistic bacteria on aquatic pathogens and identification of antagonistic ingredients are essential to reduce the use of chemicals in aquaculture. In this study, strain BA09, subsequently identified as , simultaneously displayed strong antagonistic effects on , , and in the initial...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2024, 34(10), , pp.2023-2032
Hauptverfasser: Shi, Xinran, Zhou, Weijia, Lu, Xiaocen, Cao, Cuiyan, Sheng, Dong, Ren, Xu, Jin, Nanlin, Zhang, Yu, Guo, Zhixin, Cao, Shengnan, Ye, Shigen
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Zusammenfassung:Screening for antagonistic bacteria on aquatic pathogens and identification of antagonistic ingredients are essential to reduce the use of chemicals in aquaculture. In this study, strain BA09, subsequently identified as , simultaneously displayed strong antagonistic effects on , , and in the initial screening and rescreening. In addition, the methanol extract of BA09 was subjected to antibacterial activity verification and one-dimensional (1D) reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC) preparation. A total of 27 fractions were collected, 6 of which were subjected to two-dimensional (2D) RPLC separation and tracked as antibacterial. A total of 14 lipopeptides that included 9 fengycin homologs, 3 bacillomycin homologs, and 2 surfactin homologs were identified by tandem high-resolution mass spectrometry. Through characterization of the antibacterial substance in BA09, which simultaneously inhibited , , and , the current study provides a theoretical basis for the development of antibacterial drugs in aquaculture.
ISSN:1017-7825
1738-8872
DOI:10.4014/jmb.2404.04017