Genomic Analysis of the Insect-Killing Fungus Beauveria bassiana JEF-007 as a Biopesticide
Insect-killing fungi have high potential in pest management. A deeper insight into the fungal genes at the whole genome level is necessary to understand the inter-species or intra-species genetic diversity of fungal genes, and to select excellent isolates. In this work, we conducted a whole genome s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2018-08, Vol.8 (1), p.12388-12, Article 12388 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Insect-killing fungi have high potential in pest management. A deeper insight into the fungal genes at the whole genome level is necessary to understand the inter-species or intra-species genetic diversity of fungal genes, and to select excellent isolates. In this work, we conducted a whole genome sequencing of
Beauveria bassiana
(
Bb
) JEF-007 and characterized pathogenesis-related features and compared with other isolates including
Bb
ARSEF2860. A large number of
Bb
JEF-007 genes showed high identity with
Bb
ARSEF2860, but some genes showed moderate or low identity. The two
Bb
isolates showed a significant difference in vegetative growth, antibiotic-susceptibility, and virulence against
Tenebrio molitor
larvae. When highly identical genes between the two
Bb
isolates were subjected to real-time PCR, their transcription levels were different, particularly in
heat shock protein 30
(
hsp30
) gene which is related to conidial thermotolerance. In several
B
.
bassiana
isolates,
chitinases
and
trypsin-like protease
genes involved in pathogenesis were highly conserved, but other genes showed noticeable sequence variation within the same species. Given the transcriptional and genetic diversity in
B
.
bassiana
, a selection of virulent isolates with industrial advantages is a pre-requisite, and this genetic approach could support the development of excellent biopesticides with intellectual property protection. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-018-30856-1 |