A Bacillus subtilis Strain ZJ20 with AFB1 Detoxification Ability: A Comprehensive Analysis.
Meixue HuangJing GuoYanyan JiaChengshui LiaoLei HeJing LiYing WeiSongbiao ChenJian ChenKe ShangRongxian GuoKe DingZuhua YuPublished in: Biology (2023)
As a class I carcinogen, aflatoxin can cause serious damage to various tissues and organs through oxidative stress injuries. The liver, as the target organ of AFB 1 , is the most seriously damaged. Biological methods are commonly used to degrade AFB 1 . In our study, the aflatoxin B 1 -degrading strain ZJ20 was screened from AFB 1 -contaminated feed and soil, and the degradation of AFB 1 by ZJ20 was investigated. The whole genome of strain ZJ20 was analyzed, revealing the genomic complexity of strain ZJ20. The 16S rRNA analysis of strain ZJ20 showed 100% identity to Bacillus subtilis IAM 12118 . Through whole gene functional annotation, it was determined that ZJ20 has high antioxidant activity and enzymatic activity; more than 100 CAZymes and 11 gene clusters are involved in the production of secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties. In addition, B. subtilis ZJ20 was predicted to contain a cluster of genes encoding AFB 1 -degrading enzymes, including chitinase, laccase, lactonase, and manganese oxidase. The comprehensive analysis of B. subtilis provides a theoretical basis for the subsequent development of the biological functions of ZJ20 and the combinatorial enzyme degradation of AFB 1 .