Bacillus subtilis G01: A Multifunctional Agent with Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity and Digestive Enzymes for Sustainable Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
Yongen Yan, Jie Lin, Dongli Chen, Jiang Pi, Jun-Fa Xu, Xiaofang Zhong, Lingming Chen

TL;DR
Bacillus subtilis G01 is a versatile strain with antimicrobial and digestive enzyme properties, making it a promising candidate for sustainable agriculture and animal feed.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel B. subtilis strain, G01, with unique genomic features and broad antimicrobial activity for agricultural and livestock applications.
Findings
G01 has nine secondary metabolite gene clusters linked to pathogen control.
It shows strong antimicrobial activity against phytopathogens and zoonotic bacteria.
G01 efficiently hydrolyzes proteins and cellulose, supporting digestive and feed functions.
Abstract
Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis), a versatile microorganism widely applied in agriculture and animal husbandry, has significant potential for supporting food security through crop protection and livestock productivity. On the basis of genomic and in vitro evidence, this study characterized a novel B. subtilis strain, G01, highlighting its potential as a candidate for biological control and food probiotics. Whole-genome sequencing revealed that G01 harbors nine secondary metabolite biosynthesis gene clusters, which play crucial roles in the biological control of microbial pathogens. Crucially, for potential food and feed-related uses, in vitro assays confirmed the potent broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity of G01 against phytopathogens and zoonotic bacteria, in addition to its ability to efficiently hydrolyze proteins and cellulose. Comparative genomics revealed unique gene clusters…
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TopicsCancer Research and Treatments · Enzyme Production and Characterization · Probiotics and Fermented Foods
