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Huiling Wu, Dan Dong, Jinjin Li, Weicheng Liu, Ting Liu, Taotao Zhang & Zhaofeng Tian
Biocontrol Science and Technology, 2014
Streptomyces have been used extensively as the biocontrol agents due to their
ability to produce various antimicrobial compounds, such as antibiotics and
hydrolytic enzymes. Streptomyces lydicus strain A02, which was isolated from the
soil of suburban forest field in Beijing (China), is capable of producing natamycin
and has proved to be a potential biocontrol agent to several plant fungal diseases,
including wilts caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. spp. However, hydrolytic
enzymes like glucanase have not been detected in S. lydicus A02 on CMC-Na
plates by congo red staining. Glucanase, a pathogenesis-related (PR) protein,
degrades fungal cell walls and has been widely used as antifungal agent in plant
protection. Therefore, a recombinant S. lydicus expressing a glucanase gene,
which was cloned from the biocontrol strain Bacillus megaterium L103 and driven
by the Streptomyces erythraea ermE* promoter, was constructed in this study.
The engineered S. lydicus AG02 shared a similar yield of natamycin with the wildtype
A02 strain. Compared to the wild-type strain A02, the engineered S. lydicus
AG02 had a remarkably higher glucanase activity, as well as antifungal activity to
F. oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans, F. oxysporum f. sp. niveum and Rhizoctonia
cerealis. This demonstrated the improved biocontrol effect of S. lydicus AG02
attributed to transforming the exogenous glucanase from B. megaterium, which
acted synergistically with natamycin to increase the antifungal activity of the
strain.
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