Viridiana Alejandre-Castañeda, J Alberto Patiño-Medina, Juan Gúzman-Pérez, Marco Ivan Valle-Maldonado, Javier Villegas, Cesar R Solorio-Alvarado, León Francisco Ruiz-Herrera, Rafael Ortiz-Alvarado, Karla Macías-Sánchez, Martha Isela Ramaírez-Díaz, Victor Meza-Carmen
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Dimorphic species of Mucor, which are cosmopolitan fungi belonging to subphylum Mucoromycotina, are metabolically versatile. Some species of Mucor are sources of biotechnological products, such as biodiesel from Mucor circinelloides and expression of heterologous proteins from Mucor lusitanicus. Furthermore, Mucor lusitanicus has been described as a model for understanding mucormycosis infections. However, little is known regarding the relationship between Mucor lusitanicus and other soil inhabitants. In this study, we investigated the potential use of Mucor lusitanicus as a biocontrol agent against fungal phytopathogens, namely Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici, Fusarium solani, and Alternaria solani, which destroy economically important crops. Results showed that aerobic cell-free supernatants of the culture broth (SS) from Mucor lusitanicus inhibited the growth of the fungal phytopathogens in culture, soil, and tomato fruits. The SS obtained from a strain of Mucor lusitanicus carrying the deletion of rfs gene, which encodes an enzyme involved in the synthesis of siderophore rhizoferrin, had a decreased inhibitory effect against the growth of the phytopathogens. Contrarily, this inhibitory effect was more evident with the SS from an rfs-overexpressing strain compared to the wild-type. This study provides a framework for the potential biotechnological use of the molecules secreted from Mucor lusitanicus in the biocontrol of fungal phytopathogens.
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