TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of actinobacterial communities from arauca river sediments (Colombia) reveals antimicrobial potential presented in low abundant isolates
AU - Arango, Carolina
AU - Acosta-Gonzalez, Alejandro
AU - Parra-Giraldo, Claudia M.
AU - Sánchez-Quitian, Zilpa A.
AU - Kerr, Russell
AU - Díaz, Luis E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 Arango et al.
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Introduction: New strategies have been arisen to set a rapid and effective screening for selection of microorganism with bioactive potential. This study suggests that combination of physicochemical pretreatments and taxonomic dereplication of microbial collections through MALDI-TOF MS, facilitates the detection of low abundance actinobacteria with potential as a source of antimicrobial agents. Material and Methods: An unstudied microbial community from a tropical river sediment in Colombian Orinoquía is described, applying an extended cultivation strategy using physicochemical pretreatments, biological screenings and taxonomic dereplication through MALDI-TOF MS approach. Results: Actinobacteria-like isolates (790) were growth and their antimicrobial activity was assessed against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium, extended-spectrum β-lactamase Klebsiella pnumoniae, and clinical isolates of Cladosporium cladosporioides and Epicoccum nigrum. Seventy-eight isolates, belonging to the Streptomycetaceae family according to 16S rDNA analysis were found to have antimicrobial activity and were categorized as low abundance actinobacteria by MALDI-TOF MS. Conclusion: The results suggest that combination of physicochemical pretreatments and taxonomic dereplication of microbial collections through MALDI-TOF MS, facilitates the detection of low abundance actinobacteria with potential as a source of antimicrobial agents.
AB - Introduction: New strategies have been arisen to set a rapid and effective screening for selection of microorganism with bioactive potential. This study suggests that combination of physicochemical pretreatments and taxonomic dereplication of microbial collections through MALDI-TOF MS, facilitates the detection of low abundance actinobacteria with potential as a source of antimicrobial agents. Material and Methods: An unstudied microbial community from a tropical river sediment in Colombian Orinoquía is described, applying an extended cultivation strategy using physicochemical pretreatments, biological screenings and taxonomic dereplication through MALDI-TOF MS approach. Results: Actinobacteria-like isolates (790) were growth and their antimicrobial activity was assessed against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium, extended-spectrum β-lactamase Klebsiella pnumoniae, and clinical isolates of Cladosporium cladosporioides and Epicoccum nigrum. Seventy-eight isolates, belonging to the Streptomycetaceae family according to 16S rDNA analysis were found to have antimicrobial activity and were categorized as low abundance actinobacteria by MALDI-TOF MS. Conclusion: The results suggest that combination of physicochemical pretreatments and taxonomic dereplication of microbial collections through MALDI-TOF MS, facilitates the detection of low abundance actinobacteria with potential as a source of antimicrobial agents.
KW - Actinobacteria
KW - Antimicrobial
KW - Bioprospecting
KW - MALDI-TOF MS
KW - Physicochemical pretreatments
KW - Taxonomic dereplication
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U2 - 10.2174/1874285801812010181
DO - 10.2174/1874285801812010181
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85049092230
SN - 1874-2858
VL - 12
SP - 181
EP - 194
JO - Open Microbiology Journal
JF - Open Microbiology Journal
ER -