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The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential

Marine-derived actinomycetes have demonstrated an ability to produce novel compounds with medically relevant biological activity. Studying the diversity and biogeographical patterns of marine actinomycetes offers an opportunity to identify genera that are under environmental pressures, which may dri...

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Autores principales: Prieto-Davó, Alejandra, Dias, Tiago, Gomes, Sofia E., Rodrigues, Sara, Parera-Valadez, Yessica, Borralho, Pedro M., Pereira, Florbela, Rodrigues, Cecilia M. P., Santos-Sanches, Ilda, Gaudêncio, Susana P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27774089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01594
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author Prieto-Davó, Alejandra
Dias, Tiago
Gomes, Sofia E.
Rodrigues, Sara
Parera-Valadez, Yessica
Borralho, Pedro M.
Pereira, Florbela
Rodrigues, Cecilia M. P.
Santos-Sanches, Ilda
Gaudêncio, Susana P.
author_facet Prieto-Davó, Alejandra
Dias, Tiago
Gomes, Sofia E.
Rodrigues, Sara
Parera-Valadez, Yessica
Borralho, Pedro M.
Pereira, Florbela
Rodrigues, Cecilia M. P.
Santos-Sanches, Ilda
Gaudêncio, Susana P.
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description Marine-derived actinomycetes have demonstrated an ability to produce novel compounds with medically relevant biological activity. Studying the diversity and biogeographical patterns of marine actinomycetes offers an opportunity to identify genera that are under environmental pressures, which may drive adaptations that yield specific biosynthetic capabilities. The present study describes research efforts to explore regions of the Atlantic Ocean, specifically around the Madeira Archipelago, where knowledge of the indigenous actinomycete diversity is scarce. A total of 400 actinomycetes were isolated, sequenced, and screened for antimicrobial and anticancer activities. The three most abundant genera identified were Streptomyces, Actinomadura, and Micromonospora. Phylogenetic analyses of the marine OTUs isolated indicated that the Madeira Archipelago is a new source of actinomycetes adapted to life in the ocean. Phylogenetic differences between offshore (>100 m from shore) and nearshore (< 100 m from shore) populations illustrates the importance of sampling offshore in order to isolate new and diverse bacterial strains. Novel phylotypes from chemically rich marine actinomycete groups like MAR4 and the genus Salinispora were isolated. Anticancer and antimicrobial assays identified Streptomyces, Micromonospora, and Salinispora as the most biologically active genera. This study illustrates the importance of bioprospecting efforts at unexplored regions of the ocean to recover bacterial strains with the potential to produce novel and interesting chemistry.
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spelling pubmed-50539862016-10-21 The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential Prieto-Davó, Alejandra Dias, Tiago Gomes, Sofia E. Rodrigues, Sara Parera-Valadez, Yessica Borralho, Pedro M. Pereira, Florbela Rodrigues, Cecilia M. P. Santos-Sanches, Ilda Gaudêncio, Susana P. Front Microbiol Microbiology Marine-derived actinomycetes have demonstrated an ability to produce novel compounds with medically relevant biological activity. Studying the diversity and biogeographical patterns of marine actinomycetes offers an opportunity to identify genera that are under environmental pressures, which may drive adaptations that yield specific biosynthetic capabilities. The present study describes research efforts to explore regions of the Atlantic Ocean, specifically around the Madeira Archipelago, where knowledge of the indigenous actinomycete diversity is scarce. A total of 400 actinomycetes were isolated, sequenced, and screened for antimicrobial and anticancer activities. The three most abundant genera identified were Streptomyces, Actinomadura, and Micromonospora. Phylogenetic analyses of the marine OTUs isolated indicated that the Madeira Archipelago is a new source of actinomycetes adapted to life in the ocean. Phylogenetic differences between offshore (>100 m from shore) and nearshore (< 100 m from shore) populations illustrates the importance of sampling offshore in order to isolate new and diverse bacterial strains. Novel phylotypes from chemically rich marine actinomycete groups like MAR4 and the genus Salinispora were isolated. Anticancer and antimicrobial assays identified Streptomyces, Micromonospora, and Salinispora as the most biologically active genera. This study illustrates the importance of bioprospecting efforts at unexplored regions of the ocean to recover bacterial strains with the potential to produce novel and interesting chemistry. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC5053986/ /pubmed/27774089 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01594 Text en Copyright © 2016 Prieto-Davó, Dias, Gomes, Rodrigues, Parera-Valadez, Borralho, Pereira, Rodrigues, Santos-Sanches and Gaudêncio. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Prieto-Davó, Alejandra
Dias, Tiago
Gomes, Sofia E.
Rodrigues, Sara
Parera-Valadez, Yessica
Borralho, Pedro M.
Pereira, Florbela
Rodrigues, Cecilia M. P.
Santos-Sanches, Ilda
Gaudêncio, Susana P.
The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential
title The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential
title_full The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential
title_fullStr The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential
title_full_unstemmed The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential
title_short The Madeira Archipelago As a Significant Source of Marine-Derived Actinomycete Diversity with Anticancer and Antimicrobial Potential
title_sort madeira archipelago as a significant source of marine-derived actinomycete diversity with anticancer and antimicrobial potential
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053986/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27774089
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01594
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