Biodiversity and bioprospecting of fungal endophytes from the Antarctic plant Colobanthus quitensis

Microorganisms from extreme environments are considered as a new and valuable reservoir of bioactive molecules of biotechnological interest and are also accounted as tools for enhancing tolerance to (a)biotic stresses in crops. In this study, the fungal endophytic community associated with the leave...

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Published in:Journal of Fungi
Main Authors: Bertini, Laura, Michele Perazzolli, Proietti, Silvia, Capaldi, Gloria, Savatin, Daniel Valentin, Bigini, Valentina, Claudia Maria Oliveira Longa, Marina Basaglia, Lorenzo Favaro, Sergio Casella, Benedetta Fongaro, Patrizia Polverino de Laureto, Caruso, Carla
Other Authors: ITA
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2067/48495
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof8090979
https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/8/9/979
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Summary:Microorganisms from extreme environments are considered as a new and valuable reservoir of bioactive molecules of biotechnological interest and are also accounted as tools for enhancing tolerance to (a)biotic stresses in crops. In this study, the fungal endophytic community associated with the leaves of the Antarctic angiosperm Colobanthus quitensis has been investigated as a new source of bioactive molecules. We isolated 132 fungal strains and taxonomically annotated 26 representative isolates, which mainly belonged to the Basidiomycota division. Selected isolates of Trametes sp., Lenzites sp., Sistotrema sp., and Peniophora sp., displayed broad extracellular en-zymatic profiles; fungal extracts from some of them showed dose-dependent antitumor activity and inhibited the formation of amyloid fibrils of α-synuclein and its pathological mutant E46K. Selected fungal isolates were also able to promote secondary root development and fresh weight increase in Arabidopsis and tomato and antagonize the growth of pathogenic fungi harmful to crops. This study emphasizes the ecological and biotechnological relevance of fungi from the Antarctic ecosystem and provides clues to the bioprospecting of Antarctic Basidiomycetes fungi for industrial, agricultural, and medical applications. 13