Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes
Actinomycetes' secondary metabolites have received considerable attention due to their many beneficial biological activities. However, many biosynthetic gene clusters in actinomycetes remain silent as they are not transcribed under standard laboratory conditions. Therefore, this study aims to i...
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Razi Intan Azzween Natasha Ahmad; Ab Ghani Nurunajah; Sadiran Siti Hajar; Ariffin Suhaidi; Mohamad Sharifah Aminah Syed; Low Anis Low Muhammad |
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Razi Intan Azzween Natasha Ahmad; Ab Ghani Nurunajah; Sadiran Siti Hajar; Ariffin Suhaidi; Mohamad Sharifah Aminah Syed; Low Anis Low Muhammad Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes Science & Technology - Other Topics |
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Razi, Intan Azzween Natasha Ahmad; Ab Ghani, Nurunajah; Sadiran, Siti Hajar; Ariffin, Suhaidi; Mohamad, Sharifah Aminah Syed; Low, Anis Low Muhammad Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY English Article Actinomycetes' secondary metabolites have received considerable attention due to their many beneficial biological activities. However, many biosynthetic gene clusters in actinomycetes remain silent as they are not transcribed under standard laboratory conditions. Therefore, this study aims to introduce antibiotic elicitors to activate cryptic secondary metabolites in soil actinomycetes and screen them for antibacterial potential. A total of 20 cave and 10 mangrove soil actinomycete isolates were exposed to streptomycin or erythromycin at subinhibitory concentration (0.5-1048 mu g/mL) in minimal media. The ethyl acetate extracts were subjected to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) profiling to observe the effect of elicitors towards secondary metabolite production. As a result, 61.7% of the isolates showed a positive impact (appearance of 'new'/increase in metabolite production) when elicitors were supplemented. These changes were more pronounced in erythromycin-induced media (63.3%) than in streptomycin (60.0%). Two isolates (CS3PT50 and CS3PT53) exhibited significant changes in the profile, with additional peaks detected at 210 and 245 nm, which may indicate the production of new metabolites. More antibacterial activities were observed from stimulated (26.7%) as opposed to non -stimulated isolates (10.0%), including 6 new activities, 1 improved, and 1 decrease in inhibitory. Furthermore, isolate CS3PT53 (0.5 mg/disc) displayed broad-spectrum activities, inhibiting S. aureus ATCC 25923 and S. Typhimurium ATCC 14028 . The hit actinomycete isolates belonged to the genus Streptomyces (55.6%), Norcardia (22.2%) , Norcardiopsis, and Saccharomonospora (11.1%) . Overall, this study demonstrated that incorporating antibiotic elicitor at subinhibitory concentration could effectively trigger the production of cryptic secondary metabolites with antibacterial properties in soil actinomycetes. UNIV PUTRA MALAYSIA PRESS 0128-7680 2024 32 3 10.47836/pjst.32.3.17 Science & Technology - Other Topics hybrid WOS:001223340000008 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001223340000008 |
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Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes |
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Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes |
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Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes |
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Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes |
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Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes |
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Elicitation of Cryptic Secondary Metabolites and Antibacterial Activities from Mangrove and Cave Soil Actinomycetes |
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Actinomycetes' secondary metabolites have received considerable attention due to their many beneficial biological activities. However, many biosynthetic gene clusters in actinomycetes remain silent as they are not transcribed under standard laboratory conditions. Therefore, this study aims to introduce antibiotic elicitors to activate cryptic secondary metabolites in soil actinomycetes and screen them for antibacterial potential. A total of 20 cave and 10 mangrove soil actinomycete isolates were exposed to streptomycin or erythromycin at subinhibitory concentration (0.5-1048 mu g/mL) in minimal media. The ethyl acetate extracts were subjected to high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) profiling to observe the effect of elicitors towards secondary metabolite production. As a result, 61.7% of the isolates showed a positive impact (appearance of 'new'/increase in metabolite production) when elicitors were supplemented. These changes were more pronounced in erythromycin-induced media (63.3%) than in streptomycin (60.0%). Two isolates (CS3PT50 and CS3PT53) exhibited significant changes in the profile, with additional peaks detected at 210 and 245 nm, which may indicate the production of new metabolites. More antibacterial activities were observed from stimulated (26.7%) as opposed to non -stimulated isolates (10.0%), including 6 new activities, 1 improved, and 1 decrease in inhibitory. Furthermore, isolate CS3PT53 (0.5 mg/disc) displayed broad-spectrum activities, inhibiting S. aureus ATCC 25923 and S. Typhimurium ATCC 14028 . The hit actinomycete isolates belonged to the genus Streptomyces (55.6%), Norcardia (22.2%) , Norcardiopsis, and Saccharomonospora (11.1%) . Overall, this study demonstrated that incorporating antibiotic elicitor at subinhibitory concentration could effectively trigger the production of cryptic secondary metabolites with antibacterial properties in soil actinomycetes. |
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