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Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species

Streptomyces are of great interest in the pharmaceutical industry as they produce a plethora of secondary metabolites that act as antibacterial and antifungal agents. They may thrive on their own in the soil, or associate with other organisms, such as plants or invertebrates. Some soil-derived strai...

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Autores principales: Bobek, Jan, Filipová, Eliška, Bergman, Natalie, Čihák, Matouš, Petříček, Miroslav, Lara, Ana Catalina, Kristufek, Vaclav, Megyes, Melinda, Wurzer, Theresa, Chroňáková, Alica, Petříčková, Kateřina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315045
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author Bobek, Jan
Filipová, Eliška
Bergman, Natalie
Čihák, Matouš
Petříček, Miroslav
Lara, Ana Catalina
Kristufek, Vaclav
Megyes, Melinda
Wurzer, Theresa
Chroňáková, Alica
Petříčková, Kateřina
author_facet Bobek, Jan
Filipová, Eliška
Bergman, Natalie
Čihák, Matouš
Petříček, Miroslav
Lara, Ana Catalina
Kristufek, Vaclav
Megyes, Melinda
Wurzer, Theresa
Chroňáková, Alica
Petříčková, Kateřina
author_sort Bobek, Jan
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description Streptomyces are of great interest in the pharmaceutical industry as they produce a plethora of secondary metabolites that act as antibacterial and antifungal agents. They may thrive on their own in the soil, or associate with other organisms, such as plants or invertebrates. Some soil-derived strains exhibit hemolytic properties when cultivated on blood agar, raising the question of whether hemolysis could be a virulence factor of the bacteria. In this work we examined hemolytic compound production in 23 β-hemolytic Streptomyces isolates; of these 12 were soil-derived, 10 were arthropod-associated, and 1 was plant-associated. An additional human-associated S. sp. TR1341 served as a control. Mass spectrometry analysis suggested synthesis of polyene molecules responsible for the hemolysis: candicidins, filipins, strevertene A, tetrafungin, and tetrin A, as well as four novel polyene compounds (denoted here as polyene A, B, C, and D) in individual liquid cultures or paired co-cultures. The non-polyene antifungal compounds actiphenol and surugamide A were also identified. The findings indicate that the ability of Streptomyces to produce cytolytic compounds (here manifested by hemolysis on blood agar) is an intrinsic feature of the bacteria in the soil environment and could even serve as a virulence factor when colonizing available host organisms. Additionally, a literature review of polyenes and non-polyene hemolytic metabolites produced by Streptomyces is presented.
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spelling pubmed-97408552022-12-11 Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species Bobek, Jan Filipová, Eliška Bergman, Natalie Čihák, Matouš Petříček, Miroslav Lara, Ana Catalina Kristufek, Vaclav Megyes, Melinda Wurzer, Theresa Chroňáková, Alica Petříčková, Kateřina Int J Mol Sci Article Streptomyces are of great interest in the pharmaceutical industry as they produce a plethora of secondary metabolites that act as antibacterial and antifungal agents. They may thrive on their own in the soil, or associate with other organisms, such as plants or invertebrates. Some soil-derived strains exhibit hemolytic properties when cultivated on blood agar, raising the question of whether hemolysis could be a virulence factor of the bacteria. In this work we examined hemolytic compound production in 23 β-hemolytic Streptomyces isolates; of these 12 were soil-derived, 10 were arthropod-associated, and 1 was plant-associated. An additional human-associated S. sp. TR1341 served as a control. Mass spectrometry analysis suggested synthesis of polyene molecules responsible for the hemolysis: candicidins, filipins, strevertene A, tetrafungin, and tetrin A, as well as four novel polyene compounds (denoted here as polyene A, B, C, and D) in individual liquid cultures or paired co-cultures. The non-polyene antifungal compounds actiphenol and surugamide A were also identified. The findings indicate that the ability of Streptomyces to produce cytolytic compounds (here manifested by hemolysis on blood agar) is an intrinsic feature of the bacteria in the soil environment and could even serve as a virulence factor when colonizing available host organisms. Additionally, a literature review of polyenes and non-polyene hemolytic metabolites produced by Streptomyces is presented. MDPI 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9740855/ /pubmed/36499372 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315045 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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Bobek, Jan
Filipová, Eliška
Bergman, Natalie
Čihák, Matouš
Petříček, Miroslav
Lara, Ana Catalina
Kristufek, Vaclav
Megyes, Melinda
Wurzer, Theresa
Chroňáková, Alica
Petříčková, Kateřina
Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species
title Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species
title_full Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species
title_fullStr Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species
title_full_unstemmed Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species
title_short Polyenic Antibiotics and Other Antifungal Compounds Produced by Hemolytic Streptomyces Species
title_sort polyenic antibiotics and other antifungal compounds produced by hemolytic streptomyces species
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499372
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315045
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