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Antimicrobial Activities of Novel Mannosyl Lipids Isolated from the Biocontrol Fungus Simplicillium lamellicola BCP against Phytopathogenic Bacteria

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 15, Pages 3363-3370

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jf500361e

Keywords

biocontrol; halymecin; mannosyl lipid; antimicrobial activity; Simplicillium lamellicola

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  1. Cooperative Research Program for Agricultural Science and Technology Development [PJ010207022014]
  2. Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea

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The antagonistic fungus Simplicillium lamellicola BCP has been developed as a microbial biopesticide that effectively controls the development of various plant diseases caused by both pathogenic bacteria and pathogenic fungi. Antibacterial bioassay-directed fractionation was used to isolate mannosyl lipids from S. lamellicola BCP, and the structures of these compounds were elucidated using spectral analysis and chemical degradation. Three novel mannosyl lipids were characterized and identified as halymecins F and G and (3R,5R)-3-O-beta-D-mannosyl-3,5-dihydrodecanoic acid. Massoia lactone and (3R, 512)-3-hydroxydecan-5-olide were also isolated from S. lamellicola BCP. The three novel compounds inhibited the growth of the majority of phytopathogenic bacteria that were tested, and halymecin F displayed the strongest antibacterial activity. Agrobacterium tumefaciens was the most sensitive to the three novel compounds, with IC50 values ranging from 1.58 to 24.8 mu g/mL. The ethyl acetate extract of the fermentation broth from the antagonistic fungus effectively reduced the bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum on tomato seedlings. These results indicate that S. lamellicola BCP suppresses the development of plant bacterial diseases through the production of antibacterial metabolites.

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