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Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium

Melanin is a widely distributed and striking dark-colored pigment produced by countless living organisms. Although a wide range of bioactivities have been recognized, there are still major constraints in using melanin for biotechnological applications such as its fragmentary known chemical structure...

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Autores principales: Wibowo, Joko Tri, Kellermann, Matthias Y., Petersen, Lars-Erik, Alfiansah, Yustian R., Lattyak, Colleen, Schupp, Peter J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20010054
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author Wibowo, Joko Tri
Kellermann, Matthias Y.
Petersen, Lars-Erik
Alfiansah, Yustian R.
Lattyak, Colleen
Schupp, Peter J.
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Kellermann, Matthias Y.
Petersen, Lars-Erik
Alfiansah, Yustian R.
Lattyak, Colleen
Schupp, Peter J.
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description Melanin is a widely distributed and striking dark-colored pigment produced by countless living organisms. Although a wide range of bioactivities have been recognized, there are still major constraints in using melanin for biotechnological applications such as its fragmentary known chemical structure and its insolubility in inorganic and organic solvents. In this study, a bacterial culture of Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21 produced two distinct forms of melanin: (1) a particulate, insoluble form as well as (2) a rarely observed water-soluble form. The here presented novel, acid-free purification protocol of purified particulate melanin (PPM) and purified dissolved melanin (PDM) represents the basis for an in-depth comparison of their physicochemical and biological properties, which were compared to the traditional acid-based precipitation of melanin (AM) and to a synthetic melanin standard (SM). Our data show that the differences in solubility between PDM and PPM in aqueous solutions may be a result of different adjoining cation species, since the soluble PDM polymer is largely composed of Mg(2+) ions and the insoluble PPM is dominated by Ca(2+) ions. Furthermore, AM shared most properties with SM, which is likely attributed to a similar, acid-based production protocol. The here presented gentler approach of purifying melanin facilitates a new perspective of an intact form of soluble and insoluble melanin that is less chemical altered and thus closer to its original biological form.
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spelling pubmed-87776732022-01-22 Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium Wibowo, Joko Tri Kellermann, Matthias Y. Petersen, Lars-Erik Alfiansah, Yustian R. Lattyak, Colleen Schupp, Peter J. Mar Drugs Article Melanin is a widely distributed and striking dark-colored pigment produced by countless living organisms. Although a wide range of bioactivities have been recognized, there are still major constraints in using melanin for biotechnological applications such as its fragmentary known chemical structure and its insolubility in inorganic and organic solvents. In this study, a bacterial culture of Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21 produced two distinct forms of melanin: (1) a particulate, insoluble form as well as (2) a rarely observed water-soluble form. The here presented novel, acid-free purification protocol of purified particulate melanin (PPM) and purified dissolved melanin (PDM) represents the basis for an in-depth comparison of their physicochemical and biological properties, which were compared to the traditional acid-based precipitation of melanin (AM) and to a synthetic melanin standard (SM). Our data show that the differences in solubility between PDM and PPM in aqueous solutions may be a result of different adjoining cation species, since the soluble PDM polymer is largely composed of Mg(2+) ions and the insoluble PPM is dominated by Ca(2+) ions. Furthermore, AM shared most properties with SM, which is likely attributed to a similar, acid-based production protocol. The here presented gentler approach of purifying melanin facilitates a new perspective of an intact form of soluble and insoluble melanin that is less chemical altered and thus closer to its original biological form. MDPI 2022-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8777673/ /pubmed/35049909 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20010054 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wibowo, Joko Tri
Kellermann, Matthias Y.
Petersen, Lars-Erik
Alfiansah, Yustian R.
Lattyak, Colleen
Schupp, Peter J.
Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium
title Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium
title_full Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium
title_fullStr Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium
title_short Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium
title_sort characterization of an insoluble and soluble form of melanin produced by streptomyces cavourensis sv 21, a sea cucumber associated bacterium
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8777673/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049909
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md20010054
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