PROIMI   05436
PLANTA PILOTO DE PROCESOS INDUSTRIALES MICROBIOLOGICOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Antarctic bioprospecting: in pursuit of microorganisms producing new antimicrobials and enzymes
Autor/es:
ACOSTA, FEDERICO; DELGADO, OSVALDO DANIEL; DANILOVICH, MARIANA ELIZABETH; SÁNCHEZ, LEANDRO ARTURO; ACOSTA, FEDERICO; DELGADO, OSVALDO DANIEL; DANILOVICH, MARIANA ELIZABETH; SÁNCHEZ, LEANDRO ARTURO
Revista:
POLAR BIOLOGY
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2018 vol. 41 p. 1417 - 1433
ISSN:
0722-4060
Resumen:
Intensive efforts are being made to find new compounds with antimicrobial activity. The search for these novel bio-products in sparsely explored environments may be the key to providing solutions for many emerging problems. Antarctic environments are valuable locations for bioprospecting. In this study, 63 cold-adapted bacterial strains of 6100 different colony morphotypes were isolated from Antarctic seawater samples around South Shetland and Deception islands. Strains were selected based on cold-active antimicrobial production and were grouped into 11 operational taxonomic units by internal spacer region-PCR and amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis. Isolates arbitrarily named 2D, 5D, and 6D were closely related to Halomonas titanicae, with 99.8, 98.9, and 96.7% identity according to 16S rDNA sequencing, and 99.7, 99.3, and 98.3% according to gyrB region sequence analysis, respectively. The isolate 18SH was closely related to Candida sake (99.2%) based on sequence analysis of the ITS1?5.8S rDNA?ITS2 and D1/D2 domain of 26S rDNA. Antimicrobials produced by isolates 2D, 5D, and 6D exhibited a low-molecular weight (