Green mitigation strategy for cultural heritage: bacterial potential for biocide production
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Several biosurfactants with antagonistic activity are
produced by a variety of microorganisms. Lipopeptides
(LPPs) produced by some Bacillus strains, including surfactin,
fengycin and iturin are synthesized nonribosomally by
mega-peptide synthetase (NRPS) units and they are particularly
relevant as antifungal agents. Characterisation, identification
and evaluation of the potentials of several bacterial
isolates were undertaken in order to establish the production
of active lipopeptides against biodeteriogenic fungi from heritage
assets. Analysis of the iturin operon revealed four open
reading frames (ORFs) with the structural organisation of the
peptide synthetases. Therefore, this work adopted a molecular
procedure to access antifungal potential of LPP production by
Bacillus strains in order to exploit the bioactive compounds
synthesis as a green natural approach to be applied in
biodegraded cultural heritage context. The results reveal that
the bacterial strains with higher antifungal potential exhibit the
same morphological and biochemical characteristics, belonging
to the genera Bacillus. On the other hand, the higher
iturinic genetic expression, for Bacillus sp. 3 and Bacillus
sp. 4, is in accordance with the culture antifungal spectra.
Accordingly, the adopted methodology combining antifungal
screening and molecular data is represent a valuable tool for
quick identification of iturin-producing strains, constituting an
effective approach for confirming the selection of lipopeptides
producer strains.
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. Silva, T. Rosado, D. Teixeira, A. Candeias, A. T. Caldeira (2017). Green mitigation strategy for Cultural Heritage: Bacterial potential for biocide production. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, pp. 24: 4871–4881, doi: 10.1007/s11356-016-8175-y