, as well as the possibility to be created using plants as biofactories (Montesinos
, as well as the possibility to become produced applying plants as biofactories (Montesinos et al., 2017), and, sooner or later, microorganisms, open good expectations for its future exploitation as a biopesticide for plant disease protection.Data AVAILABILITY STATEMENTThe datasets presented in this study can be discovered in on the internet repositories. The names in the repository/repositories and accession quantity(s) is usually located beneath: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/, GSE183707.AUTHOR CONTRIBUTIONSEM, EB, MP, and LF obtained the monetary assistance. LM, BG, LR, EB, and EM designed the analysis, analyzed the data, and wrote the paper. MP and LF supplied the AMPs. LM, BG, and LR conducted and performed the experiments. All authors read, reviewed, and authorized the final manuscript.FUNDINGThis operate was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) Grant Nos. AGL2012-39880-C0202 and AGL2015-69876-C2-1-R.ACKNOWLEDGMENTSWe thank the Government on the Generalitat de Catalunya (Xarxa de Referencia en Biotecnolog , and Xarxa de Refer cia en Tecnologia dels Aliments, CGRP Receptor Antagonist review SGR09626, 2008SGR812, and 2014SGR697) for support. The research group is accredited by SGR 2014-697 and TECNIO net from Catalonia. We also thank the University of Girona for a grant for research improvement 2015018.SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIALThe Supplementary Material for this article is usually located on line at: frontiersin/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021. 756357/full#supplementary-materialAlbert, M. (2013). Peptides as triggers of plant defense. J Exp Bot. 64, 5269279. doi: ten.1093/jxb/ert275 Ali, S., Ganai, B. A., Kamili, A. N., Bhat, A. A., and Mir, Z. A., Bhat, et al. (2018). Pathogenesis-related proteins and peptides as promising tools for IGF-1R web engineering plants with multiple pressure tolerance. Microbiol Res. 2123, 297. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2018.04.
microorganismsArticleComplete Genome Analysis of Undecylprodigiosin Pigment Biosynthesizing Marine Streptomyces Species Displaying Potential Bioactive ApplicationsChatragadda Ramesh 1,2, , Maile Anwesh three, , Nambali Valsalan Vinithkumar 2 , Ramalingam Kirubagaran four and Laurent Dufoss5, 13National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Dona Paula 403004, Goa, India Atal Centre for Ocean Science and Technology for Islands, National Institute of Ocean Technology (NIOT), Ministry of Earth Sciences (MOES), Government of India (GOI), Dollygunj, Port Blair 744103, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India; [email protected] Model Rural Health Study Unit (ICMR-MRHRU), Dahanu 401601, Maharashtra, India Marine Biotechnology Group, National Institute of Ocean Technology, MOES, GOI, Chennai 600100, Tamil Nadu, India; [email protected] Chemistry and Biotechnology of Natural Goods, CHEMBIOPRO, Universitde La R nion, ESIROI Agroalimentaire, 15 Avenue RenCassin, CEDEX 9, F-97744 Saint-Denis, France Correspondence: chramesh@nio (C.R.); [email protected] (M.A.); [email protected] (L.D.)Citation: Ramesh, C.; Anwesh, M.; Vinithkumar, N.V.; Kirubagaran, R.; Dufoss L. Full Genome Analysis of Undecylprodigiosin Pigment Biosynthesizing Marine Streptomyces Species Displaying Potential Bioactive Applications. Microorganisms 2021, 9, 2249. doi/10.3390/ microorganisms9112249 Academic Editor: Johannes F. Imhoff Received: 30 August 2021 Accepted: 24 October 2021 Published: 28 OctoberAbstract: Marine Streptomyces species are underexplored for their pigment molecules and genes. Within this study, we report the genome with the undecylprodigiosin biosynthesizing gene cluster ca.