African Journal of
Microbiology Research

  • Abbreviation: Afr. J. Microbiol. Res.
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 1996-0808
  • DOI: 10.5897/AJMR
  • Start Year: 2007
  • Published Articles: 5233

Full Length Research Paper

Isolation and characterization of antifungal lipopeptides produced by endophytic Bacillus amyloliquefaciens TF28

Shu-Mei Zhang1,2, Yu-Xia Wang2, Li-Qiang Meng2, Jing Li2, Xiao-Yu Zhao2, Xu Cao2, Xiu-Ling Chen1, Ao-Xue Wang1* and Jing-Fu Li1
1College of Horticulture, Northeast Agricultural University, 150030 Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, PR China. 2Institute of Microbiology, Heilongjiang Academy of Sciences, 150010 Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, PR China
Email: [email protected]

  •  Accepted: 30 November 2011
  •  Published: 29 February 2012

Abstract

Bacillus amyloliquefaciens TF28, an endophytic bacterium isolated from soybean root, showed strong antifungal activity in vitro. In this study, crude lipopeptides were extracted with methanol from the precipitate by adding concentrated HCl to culture filtrate. They exhibited highest antifungal activity against the rice bakanae fungus Fusarium moniliforme. Besides F. moniliforme, the crude lipopeptides also inhibited the growth of other phytopathogens such as Botrytis cinereaFusarium oxysporum etc. Microscopic analysis found that the crude lipopetides distorted hyphae and spore of F. moniliforme. The crude lipopetides were very stable to heat and insensitive to pH. They still retained strong antifungal activity after treatment at pH values ranging from 2 to 12 for 24 h or at 100°C for 30 min. Therefore, it is a candidate biocontrol agent for rice bakanae controlling. Biologically active fractions were isolated by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). A component of a molecular weight of 1057 Da was identified as iturin A after electrospray ionization quadrupole time of flight tandem mass spectrometry analysis (ESI-Q-TOF-MS/MS).

 

Key words: Bacillus amyloliquefaciens, lipopetides, iturin A, endophytic bacterium, fungal inhibition