Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran

Background: The appearance of multi-drug resistant microorganisms is becoming a global problem. Already several strategies have been employed to overcome antibiotic resistance issue. Developing new antimicrobial compounds from microbial sources could be a beneficial solution. Hence screening program...

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Main Authors: Samaneh Mashhadi, Mahdi Moshtaghi Nikou, Mohammad Ali Amoozegar, Abolghasem Danesh
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Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences and Health Services 2016-07-01
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Online Access:http://rmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-771-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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author Samaneh Mashhadi
Mahdi Moshtaghi Nikou
Mohammad Ali Amoozegar
Abolghasem Danesh
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Mahdi Moshtaghi Nikou
Mohammad Ali Amoozegar
Abolghasem Danesh
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description Background: The appearance of multi-drug resistant microorganisms is becoming a global problem. Already several strategies have been employed to overcome antibiotic resistance issue. Developing new antimicrobial compounds from microbial sources could be a beneficial solution. Hence screening programs in order to discover new antibiotics from microbial entities are interesting. Because of high capabilities of extremophiles for adaptation to harsh environmental conditions, the microbial communities of the extreme environments could be regarded as rich resources for new antibacterial metabolites. Materials and Methods: In this research different saline environments of Iran have been subjected to screening of antibiotic producing actinomycetes using overlaid method after the ingredient optimization of culture media. The strain which was shown pronounce inhibition zone in the screening step, has been phylogenetically analyzed followed by studying the effect of agar concentration and cultivation time on the production of antibacterial agent(s). Results: The strain RS1, a rare actinomycete, had antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli (PTCC 1330) and Bacillus subtilis (PTCC 1023) and taxonomically belongs to the genus Amycolatopsis with high similarity of 99.6% to Amycolatopsis coloradensis IMSNU 22096T based on sequencing of 16S rRNA gene nucleotide. The zone of growth inhibition of E.coli was the widest when the base layer had contained 1.2% agar, while no significant differences were observed on anti-gram-positive bacterial assay. This strain produced the antibacterial agent at the highest level after 5 days when B. subtilis was used as an indicator, but the production of antibacterial agent active against E.Coli was reached to its highest level on the 3rd days of cultivation and then was decreased significantly. Conclusion: Due to the results of agar concentration and time course study as well as possessing activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative indicators, it could be concluded that the previously discovered active agent, avaporcin, produced by Amycolatopsis coloradensis which is active only against Gram-negative bacteria, is not the same bioactive compound or , at least, the only bioactive compound produced by RS1 strain and it is worth further investigation in order to purify and identify the active agent. 
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spelling doaj.art-1b45df81d7b34d45ab4f7ed1871e62882022-12-22T01:32:28ZengMazandaran University of Medical Sciences and Health ServicesResearch in Molecular Medicine2322-13482322-133X2016-07-01431016Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of IranSamaneh Mashhadi0Mahdi Moshtaghi Nikou1Mohammad Ali Amoozegar2Abolghasem Danesh3 2. School of Pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran. 3. Microorganisms Bank, Iranian Biological Resource Centre (IBRC), ACECR Tehran-Iran 4. Extremophiles Laboratory, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Biology and Center of Excellence in Phylogeny of Living Organisms, College of Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. Biotechnology Research Center, School of pharmacy, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, Iran Background: The appearance of multi-drug resistant microorganisms is becoming a global problem. Already several strategies have been employed to overcome antibiotic resistance issue. Developing new antimicrobial compounds from microbial sources could be a beneficial solution. Hence screening programs in order to discover new antibiotics from microbial entities are interesting. Because of high capabilities of extremophiles for adaptation to harsh environmental conditions, the microbial communities of the extreme environments could be regarded as rich resources for new antibacterial metabolites. Materials and Methods: In this research different saline environments of Iran have been subjected to screening of antibiotic producing actinomycetes using overlaid method after the ingredient optimization of culture media. The strain which was shown pronounce inhibition zone in the screening step, has been phylogenetically analyzed followed by studying the effect of agar concentration and cultivation time on the production of antibacterial agent(s). Results: The strain RS1, a rare actinomycete, had antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli (PTCC 1330) and Bacillus subtilis (PTCC 1023) and taxonomically belongs to the genus Amycolatopsis with high similarity of 99.6% to Amycolatopsis coloradensis IMSNU 22096T based on sequencing of 16S rRNA gene nucleotide. The zone of growth inhibition of E.coli was the widest when the base layer had contained 1.2% agar, while no significant differences were observed on anti-gram-positive bacterial assay. This strain produced the antibacterial agent at the highest level after 5 days when B. subtilis was used as an indicator, but the production of antibacterial agent active against E.Coli was reached to its highest level on the 3rd days of cultivation and then was decreased significantly. Conclusion: Due to the results of agar concentration and time course study as well as possessing activity against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative indicators, it could be concluded that the previously discovered active agent, avaporcin, produced by Amycolatopsis coloradensis which is active only against Gram-negative bacteria, is not the same bioactive compound or , at least, the only bioactive compound produced by RS1 strain and it is worth further investigation in order to purify and identify the active agent. http://rmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-771-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1Rare actinomycete Halophiles Antimicrobial activity Iran
spellingShingle Samaneh Mashhadi
Mahdi Moshtaghi Nikou
Mohammad Ali Amoozegar
Abolghasem Danesh
Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran
Research in Molecular Medicine
Rare actinomycete
Halophiles
Antimicrobial activity
Iran
title Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran
title_full Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran
title_fullStr Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran
title_full_unstemmed Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran
title_short Isolation and Identification of a Rare Actinomycete with Antibacterial Activity from Saline Region of Iran
title_sort isolation and identification of a rare actinomycete with antibacterial activity from saline region of iran
topic Rare actinomycete
Halophiles
Antimicrobial activity
Iran
url http://rmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-771-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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