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Fungal endophytes from leaves of Mandevilla catimbauensis (Apocynaceae): diversity and potential for L-asparaginase production

Authors :
Leticia Francisca da Silva
Iolanda Ramalho da Silva
Gualberto S. Agamez-Montalvo
Gianne R. Araújo-Magalhães
Keila Aparecida Moreira
Jadson D. P. Bezerra
Cristina Maria de Souza-Motta
Marília de Holanda Cavalcanti Maciel
Source :
Braz J Microbiol
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

In this study, we examined endophytic fungi in leaves of Mandevilla catimbauensis, an endemic plant species found in the Brazilian dry forest (Caatinga), and endophytic fungi’s potential to produce L-asparaginase (L-ASNase). In total, 66 endophytes were isolated, and the leaf-fragment colonisation rate was 11.78%. Based on morphology, internal transcribed spacer (ITS), and partial large subunit (LSU) of ribosomal DNA sequencing, the endophytic fungi isolated belonged to six Ascomycota orders (Botryosphaeriales, Capnodiales, Diaporthales, Eurotiales, Marthamycetales, and Pleosporales). Phyllosticta species were the most frequent endophytes isolated (23 isolates [45.1%] from two species). The Shannon–Wiener and Fisher alpha index average values were 0.56 and 3.26, respectively. Twenty endophytes were randomly selected for the L-ASNase production test, of which fourteen isolates showed potential to produce the enzyme (0.48–2.22 U g(−1)), especially Phyllosticta catimbauensis URM 7672 (2.22 U g(−1)) and Cladosporium sp. G45 (2.11 U g(−1)). Phyllosticta catimbauensis URM 7672 was selected for the partial optimisation of L-ASNase production because of its ability to generate considerable amounts of enzyme. We obtained the highest L-ASNase activity (3.47 U g(−1)), representing an increase of 36.02% in enzymatic production, under the following experimental conditions: a pH of 4.2, 1.0% inoculum concentration, and 2.5% L-asparagine concentration. Our study showed that M. catimbauensis harbours an important diversity of endophytic fungi with biotechnological potential for L-ASNase production. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42770-021-00505-3.

Details

ISSN :
16784405 and 15178382
Volume :
52
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f9b3082f54a5a486e6ab7088cb430c34
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s42770-021-00505-3