Metagenomic insights into plant growth promoting genes inherent in bacterial endophytes of Emilia sonchifolia (Linn.) DC

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Abstract

Studies on the genome of endophytes reveal the metabolic potential of en-dophytic microbiome including both culturable and unculturable fractions. The metagenome analysis through the Illumina HiSeq platform gives access to the genetic data encrypted for the molecular machinery, which takes part in plant growth promotion activity of the endophyte in various aspects in-cluding production of plant growth hormones and enhancing nutrient avail-ability for the host plant. The present work was undertaken to identify the genes involved in plant growth promotion activities from the endophytes of Emilia sonchifolia (Linn.) DC. through metagenome analysis. Metagenomic studies include the analysis of functional annotations which aid in the de-tection of biocatalysts taking part in the metabolic pathway of host plants. The annotations of expressed genes in different databases like NCBI Nr, KEGG, eggNOG and CAZy resulted in enlisting the vast array of information on the genetic diversity of the endophytic microbiome. The metagenome analysis of endophytic bacteria from the medicinal plant E. sonchifolia un-veiled characteristic functional genes involved in plant growth promotion such as nitrogen metabolism (nif) and siderophore production (enterobactin category), ipdC and tnaA (IAA producing), ACC deaminase coding genes (regulation of elevated ethylene levels in host tissues), Mo- Nitrogenase, nitrous-oxide reductase (nosZ), nitrate reductase (narG, napA), nitrite reductase (nirD) (nutrient assimilation and absorption) enterobactin siderophore synthetase components F and D and acid phosphatase genes. This clearly explains the effective plant-microbe relationship and the role of bacterial endophytic microbes in regulating the growth of host plants.

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Urumbil, S. K., & Anilkumar, M. (2021). Metagenomic insights into plant growth promoting genes inherent in bacterial endophytes of Emilia sonchifolia (Linn.) DC. Plant Science Today, 8, 6–16. https://doi.org/10.14719/pst.1357

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