Anti-infective potential of the endophytic fungus Aspergillus sp. associated with Aptenia cordifolia root supported by metabolomics analysis and docking studies.

Miram Magdy Yousef,Omnia Hesham Abdelhafez, Faisl Alsenani, Abdulaziz K Al Mouslem,Mohamed Hisham,Amr El Zawily,Stefanie P Glaeser,Peter Kämpfer,Usama Ramadan Abdelmohsen, Mo'men Hamed El-Katatnye

Natural product research(2023)

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Endophytic fungi are known to be a rich source for anti-infective drugs. In this study, associated endophytic fungi were explored for the first time. Seven isolates were identified morphologically followed by screening of these fungi by plug diffusion assay which revealed their potential activity against (ATCC 9144), (ATCC 14579), (ATCC 14756), (ATCC 48112), and (ATCC 22546). Additionally, the crude ethyl acetate extract of the most potent three isolates in plug diffusion assay showed that sp. ACEFR2 was the most potent as anti-infective in disc diffusion assay; Accordingly, sp. ACEFR2 was investigated using phylogenetic analysis and LC-HR-ESI-MS. The phylogenetic analysis placed the strain into the section Niger close related to few species including . Whereas the metabolomic profiling revealed the presence of diverse pool of metabolites. Furthermore, molecular docking study was carried out to predict which compounds most likely responsible for the anti-infective activity.
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endophytic fungus,metabolomics analysis,anti-infective
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