Two Streptomyces Species Producing Antibiotic, Antitumor, and Anti-Inflammatory Compounds Are Widespread Among Intertidal Macroalgae and Deep-Sea Coral Reef Invertebrates from the Central Cantabrian Sea

Streptomycetes are widely distributed in the marine environment, although only a few studies on their associations to algae and coral ecosystems have been reported. Using a culture-dependent approach, we have isolated antibiotic-active Streptomyces species associated to diverse intertidal marine mac...

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Hauptverfasser: Braña, Afredo F, Fiedler, Hans-Peter, Nava, Herminio, González, Verónica, Sarmiento-Vizcaíno, Aida, Molina, Axayacatl, Acuña, José L, García, Luis A, Blanco, Gloria
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description Streptomycetes are widely distributed in the marine environment, although only a few studies on their associations to algae and coral ecosystems have been reported. Using a culture-dependent approach, we have isolated antibiotic-active Streptomyces species associated to diverse intertidal marine macroalgae (Phyllum Heterokontophyta, Rhodophyta, and Chlorophyta), from the central Cantabrian Sea. Two strains, with diverse antibiotic and cytotoxic activities, were found to inhabit these coastal environments, being widespread and persistent over a 3-year observation time frame. Based on 16S rRNA sequence analysis, the strains were identified as Streptomyces cyaneofuscatus M-27 and Streptomyces carnosus M-40. Similar isolates to these two strains were also associated to corals and other invertebrates from deep-sea coral reef ecosystem (Phyllum Cnidaria, Echinodermata, Arthropoda, Sipuncula, and Anelida) living up to 4.700-m depth in the submarine Avilés Canyon, thus revealing their barotolerant feature. These two strains were also found to colonize terrestrial lichens and have been repeatedly isolated from precipitations from tropospheric clouds. Compounds with antibiotic and cytotoxic activities produced by these strains were identified by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and database comparison. Antitumor compounds with antibacterial activities and members of the anthracycline family (daunomycin, cosmomycin B, galtamycin B), antifungals (maltophilins), anti-inflamatory molecules also with antituberculosis properties (lobophorins) were identified in this work. Many other compounds produced by the studied strains still remain unidentified, suggesting that Streptomyces associated to algae and coral ecosystems might represent an underexplored promising source for pharmaceutical drug discovery.
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subjects Algae
Animals
Anti-Bacterial Agents - adverse effects
Anti-Inflammatory Agents - adverse effects
antibacterial properties
antibiotics
Antineoplastic Agents - adverse effects
Arthropoda
Atlantic Ocean
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Bioprospecting
Canyons
Chlorophycota
Chlorophyta
Cnidaria
Coastal environments
Coral reef ecosystems
Coral Reefs
corals
cytotoxicity
Deep sea
DNA, Bacterial - genetics
DNA, Bacterial - metabolism
drugs
Echinodermata
Ecology
Ecosystems
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
Geoecology/Natural Processes
high performance liquid chromatography
Invertebrata
Invertebrates
Invertebrates - microbiology
lichens
Life Sciences
Liquid chromatography
macroalgae
Marine environment
Microbial Ecology
Microbiology
Molecular Sequence Data
Nature Conservation
nucleotide sequences
Rhodophycota
Rhodophyta
ribosomal RNA
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - metabolism
Seaweed - microbiology
sequence analysis
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Sipuncula
Spain
Streptomyces
Streptomyces - genetics
Streptomyces - isolation & purification
Streptomyces - physiology
Streptomyces carnosus
Streptomyces cyaneofuscatus
Streptomycetes
Symbiosis
troposphere
Water Quality/Water Pollution
title Two Streptomyces Species Producing Antibiotic, Antitumor, and Anti-Inflammatory Compounds Are Widespread Among Intertidal Macroalgae and Deep-Sea Coral Reef Invertebrates from the Central Cantabrian Sea
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