Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Antonia Queiroz Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Tese
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Resumo: The plant Murraya paniculata is native in Asia where its root barks have produced the contraceptive and hormonal alkaloid yuehchukene. In Brazilian specimens no alkaloid was detected. This had inspired new researches about the microorganisms that interact with it in Brazil, including the present work. Therefore, 1711 endophytic microorganisms were isolated from four host plants, in São Paulo State, and the seasonal colonization indexes, the microbial frequencies and the specificities of the identified groups per tissues (microhabitats) were verified. Among the obtained endophytes, 1061 were filamentous fungi and 650 were bacteria, with 62% and 38% of frequency and 33% and 20% of colonization index, respectively. The colonization indexes of the bacteria in comparison to the of fungi were lower in all gatherings and hosts, principally for leaves that, had shown the bigger frequency for the fungi and the smaller for the bacteria. Fungi were clustered in 20 morphological groups, 15 identified to genus level and five unknown, including two Mycelia sterilia. The recognized genera were Fusarium, Colletotrichum and its teleomorphs Giberella and Glomerella respectively, Trichoderma, Phomopsis, Paecilomyces, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Epicoccum, Pestalotiopsis, Alternaria, Xylaria, Nigrospora and Guignardia and the unknown were named A-E groups. The more frequent genera were rich in diversity, according to morphological and molecular data. A more diversity of fungi genera were verified in the winter (17) and a less in the spring (9) as the endophytic fungi were smaller in quantity in the summer (44.7%) and greater in the autumn (77.7%). From a sample of 59 isolates and six fungi as prototypes genomic DNAs were obtained and their ITS-1 regions were sequenced. The unknown strain B (Fed) had sequenced its 5.8s and ITS-2 regions. 21 species were identified by their ITS-1 regions and two others were hypothesized as novelty: one Trichoderma and the Fed that all morphological and chemotaxonomic studies appoint as a new species. Trichoderma associated to M. paniculata were in majority from barks and had showed great diversity of species (9). It was evaluated too the potential of the endophytes from host for bioactive metabolite production. The more promising groups for extracellular substances were the fungi Penicillium, with bactericidal and antiprotozoal actions, Pestalotiopsis, active against Candida, and Trichoderma, with fungicidal and bactericidal activities. For Fed it was noted its intracellular metabolites as strong bactericidal and its volatiles as anti-fungi. By looking for the active principles of those microorganisms, from Penicillium citrinum the citrinin and an undetermined alkaloid were obtained and from Trichoderma koningii 13 metabolites, including four koninginins related to those biological activities observed were identified. From Fed-3, 10 substances were obtained, seven fixed and three volatile, including a novel manosil guaiane type sesquiterpene and the new, as natural substances, 3-Hydroxy-5-phenylmethyl- (3S,5R)-b10-O-tetrahydrofuran-2-one and chloroacetonitrile. The chloroacetonitrile was suggested as the active principle of the Fed s volatiles. This work was important to reveal the diversity of the endophytes from Brasilian M. paniculata, the high variability of their more frequent genera, two possible novel species and the potential of them to produce bioactive and new metabolites. This work is hoped to contribute for understanding the endophytic microorganism biodiversity as well as their chemical and biotechnological potential.
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spelling Souza, Antonia Queiroz Lima dePereira, José Odairhttp://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4721407J6http://lattes.cnpq.br/84999878758942093608c6b1-79fd-47a7-b108-7fe1d5f67f4e2016-06-02T20:20:27Z2007-10-252016-06-02T20:20:27Z2007-12-11SOUZA, Antonia Queiroz Lima de. Genetic and chemical potential of the endophytes from murraya paniculata L. (Jack).. 2007. 155 f. Tese (Doutorado em Ciências Biológicas) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2007.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/5364The plant Murraya paniculata is native in Asia where its root barks have produced the contraceptive and hormonal alkaloid yuehchukene. In Brazilian specimens no alkaloid was detected. This had inspired new researches about the microorganisms that interact with it in Brazil, including the present work. Therefore, 1711 endophytic microorganisms were isolated from four host plants, in São Paulo State, and the seasonal colonization indexes, the microbial frequencies and the specificities of the identified groups per tissues (microhabitats) were verified. Among the obtained endophytes, 1061 were filamentous fungi and 650 were bacteria, with 62% and 38% of frequency and 33% and 20% of colonization index, respectively. The colonization indexes of the bacteria in comparison to the of fungi were lower in all gatherings and hosts, principally for leaves that, had shown the bigger frequency for the fungi and the smaller for the bacteria. Fungi were clustered in 20 morphological groups, 15 identified to genus level and five unknown, including two Mycelia sterilia. The recognized genera were Fusarium, Colletotrichum and its teleomorphs Giberella and Glomerella respectively, Trichoderma, Phomopsis, Paecilomyces, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Epicoccum, Pestalotiopsis, Alternaria, Xylaria, Nigrospora and Guignardia and the unknown were named A-E groups. The more frequent genera were rich in diversity, according to morphological and molecular data. A more diversity of fungi genera were verified in the winter (17) and a less in the spring (9) as the endophytic fungi were smaller in quantity in the summer (44.7%) and greater in the autumn (77.7%). From a sample of 59 isolates and six fungi as prototypes genomic DNAs were obtained and their ITS-1 regions were sequenced. The unknown strain B (Fed) had sequenced its 5.8s and ITS-2 regions. 21 species were identified by their ITS-1 regions and two others were hypothesized as novelty: one Trichoderma and the Fed that all morphological and chemotaxonomic studies appoint as a new species. Trichoderma associated to M. paniculata were in majority from barks and had showed great diversity of species (9). It was evaluated too the potential of the endophytes from host for bioactive metabolite production. The more promising groups for extracellular substances were the fungi Penicillium, with bactericidal and antiprotozoal actions, Pestalotiopsis, active against Candida, and Trichoderma, with fungicidal and bactericidal activities. For Fed it was noted its intracellular metabolites as strong bactericidal and its volatiles as anti-fungi. By looking for the active principles of those microorganisms, from Penicillium citrinum the citrinin and an undetermined alkaloid were obtained and from Trichoderma koningii 13 metabolites, including four koninginins related to those biological activities observed were identified. From Fed-3, 10 substances were obtained, seven fixed and three volatile, including a novel manosil guaiane type sesquiterpene and the new, as natural substances, 3-Hydroxy-5-phenylmethyl- (3S,5R)-b10-O-tetrahydrofuran-2-one and chloroacetonitrile. The chloroacetonitrile was suggested as the active principle of the Fed s volatiles. This work was important to reveal the diversity of the endophytes from Brasilian M. paniculata, the high variability of their more frequent genera, two possible novel species and the potential of them to produce bioactive and new metabolites. This work is hoped to contribute for understanding the endophytic microorganism biodiversity as well as their chemical and biotechnological potential.A planta Murraya paniculata é de origem asiática e em seu continente de origem foi isolado, das cascas das raízes, o alcalóide yuehchukeno que apresenta atividade anticoncepcional e hormonal. Em espécimes brasileiros nenhum alcalóide foi detectado, o que inspirou novas pesquisas envolvendo o estudo dos microrganismos que interagem com esta, incluindo o presente trabalho. Assim, foram isolados 1.711 microrganismos endofíticos de quatro hospedeiras, no estado de São Paulo, verificando-se os índices de colonização sazonal, a freqüência e a especificidade dos grupos identificados por tecidos (micro-habitat). Dos isolados, 1.061 eram fungos filamentosos e 650 eram bactérias, com freqüências de 62% e 38% e índices de colonização de 33% e 20%, respectivamente. Os menores índices de colonização foram observados para as bactérias em todas as coletas, principalmente nas folhas que apresentaram a maior freqüência para os fungos. Os fungos endofíticos foram classificados em 20 grupos morfológicos, 15 identificados ao nível de gênero e cinco desconhecidos, sendo dois Micelia sterilia. Os gêneros identificados foram Fusarium, Colletotrichum e seus telemorfos Giberella e Glomerella rescpectivamente, Trichoderma, Phomopsis, Paecilomyces, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Epicoccum, Pestalotiopsis, Alternaria, Xylaria, Nigrospora e Guignardia e os não identificados foram denominados como grupos A-E. Foi também detectada grande diversidade dentro dos gêneros mais freqüentes, pela morfologia e por marcadores moleculares. Foi verificada maior diversidade de gêneros de fungos no inverno (17) que na primavera (9). A população de fungos endofíticos foi menor no verão (44,7%) em contraste com o outono (77,7%). De uma amostragem de 59 isolados e seis controles foram extraídos os DNAs genômicos e seqüenciadas as regiões ITS-1. Para a linhagem indeterminada B (Fed) foi sequenciada a região 5,8s e a ITS-2. Foram identificadas 21 espécies pela região ITS-1 e detectadas duas possíveis espécies novas: uma de Trichoderma e o Fed cujos estudos morfológicos e quimiotaxonômicos apóiam esta hipótese. Os Trichoderma associados a M. paniculata foram isolados principalmente das cascas e apresentaram 9 espécies, sendo uma indeterminada. Foi também avaliado o potencial para produção de substâncias bioativas de endófitos. Os grupos mais promissores para a produção de substâncias extracelulares foram os dos fungos Penicillium com ação bactericida e anti-protozoária, Pestalotiopsis candicida e Trichoderma fungicida e bactericida. Fed com substâncias intracelulares de forte ação bactericida e de voláteis fungicidas. Buscou-se ainda o isolamento dos princípios ativos tendo sido isolados de Penicillium citrinum a citrinina e um alcalóide indeterminado, de Trichoderma koningii 13 substâncias, das quais quatro koningininas relacionadas às atividades biológicas detectadas. De Fed-3 foram identificadas 10 substâncias, sete fixas e três voláteis, incluindo um sesquiterpeno guaiano manosilado inédito e as substâncias 3-Hidróxi- 5-fenilmetil-(3S,5R)-b10-O-tetrahidrofuran-2-ona e cloroacetonitrila, isoladas pela primeira vez de fonte natural. A esta última é sugerida a ação fungicida dos voláteis. Esta pesquisa foi oportuna ao revelar a diversidade de microrganismos associados à hospedeira, a alta variabilidade entre e dentre os gêneros, incluindo duas possíveis novas espécies, e o potencial na produção de moléculas bioativas e inéditas. 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Genetic and chemical potential of the endophytes from murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
title Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
spellingShingle Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
Souza, Antonia Queiroz Lima de
Microbiologia
Microorganismos endofíticos
Murraya paniculata
Diversidade biológica
Metabólitos secundários
Biotecnologia
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MICROBIOLOGIA
title_short Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
title_full Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
title_fullStr Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
title_full_unstemmed Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
title_sort Potencial genético e químico dos endófitos de Murraya paniculata L. (Jack)
author Souza, Antonia Queiroz Lima de
author_facet Souza, Antonia Queiroz Lima de
author_role author
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Microorganismos endofíticos
Murraya paniculata
Diversidade biológica
Metabólitos secundários
Biotecnologia
topic Microbiologia
Microorganismos endofíticos
Murraya paniculata
Diversidade biológica
Metabólitos secundários
Biotecnologia
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MICROBIOLOGIA
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description The plant Murraya paniculata is native in Asia where its root barks have produced the contraceptive and hormonal alkaloid yuehchukene. In Brazilian specimens no alkaloid was detected. This had inspired new researches about the microorganisms that interact with it in Brazil, including the present work. Therefore, 1711 endophytic microorganisms were isolated from four host plants, in São Paulo State, and the seasonal colonization indexes, the microbial frequencies and the specificities of the identified groups per tissues (microhabitats) were verified. Among the obtained endophytes, 1061 were filamentous fungi and 650 were bacteria, with 62% and 38% of frequency and 33% and 20% of colonization index, respectively. The colonization indexes of the bacteria in comparison to the of fungi were lower in all gatherings and hosts, principally for leaves that, had shown the bigger frequency for the fungi and the smaller for the bacteria. Fungi were clustered in 20 morphological groups, 15 identified to genus level and five unknown, including two Mycelia sterilia. The recognized genera were Fusarium, Colletotrichum and its teleomorphs Giberella and Glomerella respectively, Trichoderma, Phomopsis, Paecilomyces, Penicillium, Aspergillus, Epicoccum, Pestalotiopsis, Alternaria, Xylaria, Nigrospora and Guignardia and the unknown were named A-E groups. The more frequent genera were rich in diversity, according to morphological and molecular data. A more diversity of fungi genera were verified in the winter (17) and a less in the spring (9) as the endophytic fungi were smaller in quantity in the summer (44.7%) and greater in the autumn (77.7%). From a sample of 59 isolates and six fungi as prototypes genomic DNAs were obtained and their ITS-1 regions were sequenced. The unknown strain B (Fed) had sequenced its 5.8s and ITS-2 regions. 21 species were identified by their ITS-1 regions and two others were hypothesized as novelty: one Trichoderma and the Fed that all morphological and chemotaxonomic studies appoint as a new species. Trichoderma associated to M. paniculata were in majority from barks and had showed great diversity of species (9). It was evaluated too the potential of the endophytes from host for bioactive metabolite production. The more promising groups for extracellular substances were the fungi Penicillium, with bactericidal and antiprotozoal actions, Pestalotiopsis, active against Candida, and Trichoderma, with fungicidal and bactericidal activities. For Fed it was noted its intracellular metabolites as strong bactericidal and its volatiles as anti-fungi. By looking for the active principles of those microorganisms, from Penicillium citrinum the citrinin and an undetermined alkaloid were obtained and from Trichoderma koningii 13 metabolites, including four koninginins related to those biological activities observed were identified. From Fed-3, 10 substances were obtained, seven fixed and three volatile, including a novel manosil guaiane type sesquiterpene and the new, as natural substances, 3-Hydroxy-5-phenylmethyl- (3S,5R)-b10-O-tetrahydrofuran-2-one and chloroacetonitrile. The chloroacetonitrile was suggested as the active principle of the Fed s volatiles. This work was important to reveal the diversity of the endophytes from Brasilian M. paniculata, the high variability of their more frequent genera, two possible novel species and the potential of them to produce bioactive and new metabolites. This work is hoped to contribute for understanding the endophytic microorganism biodiversity as well as their chemical and biotechnological potential.
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