2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/6618559
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Discovery of a Novel Lineage Burkholderia cepacia ST 1870 Endophytically Isolated from Medicinal Polygala paniculata Which Shows Potent In Vitro Antileishmanial and Antimicrobial Effects

Abstract: In this study, we report the isolation and identification of an endophytic strain of Burkholderia cepacia (COPS strain) associated with Polygala paniculata roots. Polygala plants are rich sources of promising microbiomes, of which the literature reports several pharmacological effects, such as trypanocidal, antinociceptive, anesthetic, anxiolytics, and anticonvulsant activities. B. cepacia COPS belongs to a new sequence type (ST 1870) and harbors a genome estimated in 8.3 Mbp which exhibits the aminoglycosides… Show more

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“…For the CHS gene, no amplicons were found for any endophytic strain ( Fig 11D ). A putative prospect for bioactive secondary metabolites indicates that the positive strains can be a good candidate to research for natural bioactive compounds [ 12 , 124 ]. Sphingomonas paucimobiliz showed positive results for three of the genes except for ACCD, which indicates its involvement in the pathways of plant-endophytic interaction and may be a reservoir of secondary metabolites [ 4 , 125 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…For the CHS gene, no amplicons were found for any endophytic strain ( Fig 11D ). A putative prospect for bioactive secondary metabolites indicates that the positive strains can be a good candidate to research for natural bioactive compounds [ 12 , 124 ]. Sphingomonas paucimobiliz showed positive results for three of the genes except for ACCD, which indicates its involvement in the pathways of plant-endophytic interaction and may be a reservoir of secondary metabolites [ 4 , 125 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%