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Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †

Microorganisms living in extreme environments represent a huge reservoir of novel antimicrobial compounds and possibly of novel chemical families. Antarctica is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth and exhibits many distinctive features. Antarctic microorganisms are well known producers of...

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Autores principales: Tedesco, Pietro, Maida, Isabel, Palma Esposito, Fortunato, Tortorella, Emiliana, Subko, Karolina, Ezeofor, Chidinma Christiana, Zhang, Ying, Tabudravu, Jioji, Jaspars, Marcel, Fani, Renato, de Pascale, Donatella
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Publicado: MDPI 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27128927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md14050083
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author Tedesco, Pietro
Maida, Isabel
Palma Esposito, Fortunato
Tortorella, Emiliana
Subko, Karolina
Ezeofor, Chidinma Christiana
Zhang, Ying
Tabudravu, Jioji
Jaspars, Marcel
Fani, Renato
de Pascale, Donatella
author_facet Tedesco, Pietro
Maida, Isabel
Palma Esposito, Fortunato
Tortorella, Emiliana
Subko, Karolina
Ezeofor, Chidinma Christiana
Zhang, Ying
Tabudravu, Jioji
Jaspars, Marcel
Fani, Renato
de Pascale, Donatella
author_sort Tedesco, Pietro
collection PubMed
description Microorganisms living in extreme environments represent a huge reservoir of novel antimicrobial compounds and possibly of novel chemical families. Antarctica is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth and exhibits many distinctive features. Antarctic microorganisms are well known producers of valuable secondary metabolites. Specifically, several Antarctic strains have been reported to inhibit opportunistic human pathogens strains belonging to Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc). Herein, we applied a biodiscovery pipeline for the identification of anti-Bcc compounds. Antarctic sub-sea sediments were collected from the Ross Sea, and used to isolate 25 microorganisms, which were phylogenetically affiliated to three bacterial genera (Psychrobacter, Arthrobacter, and Pseudomonas) via sequencing and analysis of 16S rRNA genes. They were then subjected to a primary cell-based screening to determine their bioactivity against Bcc strains. Positive isolates were used to produce crude extracts from microbial spent culture media, to perform the secondary screening. Strain Pseudomonas BNT1 was then selected for bioassay-guided purification employing SPE and HPLC. Finally, LC-MS and NMR structurally resolved the purified bioactive compounds. With this strategy, we achieved the isolation of three rhamnolipids, two of which were new, endowed with high (MIC < 1 μg/mL) and unreported antimicrobial activity against Bcc strains.
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spelling pubmed-48825572016-05-27 Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) † Tedesco, Pietro Maida, Isabel Palma Esposito, Fortunato Tortorella, Emiliana Subko, Karolina Ezeofor, Chidinma Christiana Zhang, Ying Tabudravu, Jioji Jaspars, Marcel Fani, Renato de Pascale, Donatella Mar Drugs Article Microorganisms living in extreme environments represent a huge reservoir of novel antimicrobial compounds and possibly of novel chemical families. Antarctica is one of the most extraordinary places on Earth and exhibits many distinctive features. Antarctic microorganisms are well known producers of valuable secondary metabolites. Specifically, several Antarctic strains have been reported to inhibit opportunistic human pathogens strains belonging to Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc). Herein, we applied a biodiscovery pipeline for the identification of anti-Bcc compounds. Antarctic sub-sea sediments were collected from the Ross Sea, and used to isolate 25 microorganisms, which were phylogenetically affiliated to three bacterial genera (Psychrobacter, Arthrobacter, and Pseudomonas) via sequencing and analysis of 16S rRNA genes. They were then subjected to a primary cell-based screening to determine their bioactivity against Bcc strains. Positive isolates were used to produce crude extracts from microbial spent culture media, to perform the secondary screening. Strain Pseudomonas BNT1 was then selected for bioassay-guided purification employing SPE and HPLC. Finally, LC-MS and NMR structurally resolved the purified bioactive compounds. With this strategy, we achieved the isolation of three rhamnolipids, two of which were new, endowed with high (MIC < 1 μg/mL) and unreported antimicrobial activity against Bcc strains. MDPI 2016-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC4882557/ /pubmed/27128927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md14050083 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Tedesco, Pietro
Maida, Isabel
Palma Esposito, Fortunato
Tortorella, Emiliana
Subko, Karolina
Ezeofor, Chidinma Christiana
Zhang, Ying
Tabudravu, Jioji
Jaspars, Marcel
Fani, Renato
de Pascale, Donatella
Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †
title Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †
title_full Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †
title_fullStr Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †
title_short Antimicrobial Activity of Monoramnholipids Produced by Bacterial Strains Isolated from the Ross Sea (Antarctica) †
title_sort antimicrobial activity of monoramnholipids produced by bacterial strains isolated from the ross sea (antarctica) †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4882557/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27128927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md14050083
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