Actinomycetes from the Red Sea Sponge Coscinoderma mathewsi : Isolation, Diversity, and Potential for Bioactive Compounds Discovery

The diversity of actinomycetes associated with the marine sponge collected from Hurghada (Egypt) was studied. Twenty-three actinomycetes were separated and identified based on the 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis. Out of them, three isolates were classified as novel species of the genera , , and . Ge...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microorganisms (Basel) 2020-05, Vol.8 (5), p.783
Hauptverfasser: Shamikh, Yara I, El Shamy, Aliaa A, Gaber, Yasser, Abdelmohsen, Usama Ramadan, Madkour, Hashem A, Horn, Hannes, Hassan, Hossam M, Elmaidomy, Abeer H, Alkhalifah, Dalal Hussien M, Hozzein, Wael N
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Zusammenfassung:The diversity of actinomycetes associated with the marine sponge collected from Hurghada (Egypt) was studied. Twenty-three actinomycetes were separated and identified based on the 16S rDNA gene sequence analysis. Out of them, three isolates were classified as novel species of the genera , , and . Genome sequencing of actinomycete strains has revealed many silent biosynthetic gene clusters and has shown their exceptional capacity for the production of secondary metabolites, not observed under classical cultivation conditions. Therefore, the effect of mycolic-acid-containing bacteria or mycolic acid on the biosynthesis of cryptic natural products was investigated. Sponge-derived actinomycete sp. UA17 was co-cultured using liquid fermentation with two mycolic acid-containing actinomycetes ( sp. UA19 and sp. UA 23), or supplemented with pure mycolic acid. LC-HRESIMS data were analyzed to compare natural production across all crude extracts. sp. UA17 was rich with isotetracenone, indolocarbazole, and anthracycline analogs. Some co-culture extracts showed metabolites such as a chlorocardicin, neocopiamycin A, and chicamycin B that were not found in the respective monocultures, suggesting a mycolic acid effect on the induction of cryptic natural product biosynthetic pathways. The antibacterial, antifungal, and antiparasitic activities for the different cultures extracts were also tested.
ISSN:2076-2607
2076-2607
DOI:10.3390/microorganisms8050783