Genotyping-driven diversity assessment of biocontrol potent Bacillus spp. strain collection as a potential method for the development of strain-specific biomarkers.
Iva RosićIvan NikolićTamara PavlovićMarina AnteljevićOlja MedićTanja BerićSlaviša StankovićPublished in: Archives of microbiology (2023)
Bacillus species are among the most researched and frequently applied biocontrol agents. To estimate their potential as environmentally friendly microbial-based products, reliable and rapid plant colonization monitoring methods are essential. We evaluated repetitive element-based (rep) and Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) genotyping in a diversity assessment of 251 strains from bulk soil, straw, and manure samples across Serbia, highlighting their discriminative force and the presence of unique bands. RAPD 272, OPG 5, and (GTG) 5 primers were most potent in revealing the high diversity of a sizable environmental Bacillus spp. collection. RAPD 272 also amplified a unique band for a proven biocontrol strain, opening the possibility of Sequence Characterized Amplified Region (SCAR) marker design. That will enable colonization studies using the SCAR marker for its specific detection. This study provides a guide for primer selection for diversity and monitoring studies of environmental Bacillus spp. isolates.
Keyphrases
- bacillus subtilis
- human health
- genetic diversity
- single molecule
- genome wide
- high throughput
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- escherichia coli
- anaerobic digestion
- microbial community
- risk assessment
- case control
- gene expression
- real time pcr
- high frequency
- anti inflammatory
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- climate change
- heavy metals
- wastewater treatment
- nucleic acid
- label free
- amino acid
- clinical evaluation
- cell wall