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Discovery of Antimicrobial Phosphonopeptide Natural Products from Bacillus velezensis by Genome Mining

机译:Discovery of Antimicrobial Phosphonopeptide Natural Products from Bacillus velezensis by Genome Mining

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Phosphonate natural products are renowned for inhibitory activities which underly their development as antibiotics and pesticides. Although most phosphonate natural products have been isolated from Streptomyces, bioinformatic surveys suggest that many other bacterial genera are replete with similar biosynthetic potential. While mining actinobacterial genomes, we encountered a contaminated Mycobacteroides data set which included a biosynthetic gene cluster predicted to produce novel phosphonate compounds. Sequence deconvolution revealed that the contig containing this cluster, as well as many others, belonged to a contaminating Bacillus and is broadly conserved among multiple species, including the epiphyte Bacillus velezensis. Isolation and structure elucidation revealed a new di- and tripeptide composed of l-alanine and a C-terminal l-phosphonoalanine which we name phosphonoalamides E and F. These compounds exhibit broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, including strong inhibition against the agricultural pests responsible for vegetable soft rot (Erwinia rhapontici), onion rot (Pantoea ananatis), and American foulbrood (Paenibacillus larvae). This work expands our knowledge of phosphonate metabolism and underscores the importance of including underexplored microbial taxa in natural product discovery.IMPORTANCE Phosphonate natural products produced by bacteria have been a rich source of clinical antibiotics and commercial pesticides. Here, we describe the discovery of two new phosphonopeptides produced by B. velezensis with antibacterial activity against human and plant pathogens, including those responsible for widespread soft rot in crops and American foulbrood. Our results provide new insight on the natural chemical diversity of phosphonates and suggest that these compounds could be developed as effective antibiotics for use in medicine or agriculture. Phosphonate natural products produced by bacteria have been a rich source of clinical antibiotics and commercial pesticides. Here, we describe the discovery of two new phosphonopeptides produced by B. velezensis with antibacterial activity against human and plant pathogens, including those responsible for widespread soft rot in crops and American foulbrood.
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