| Literature DB >> 23388148 |
Sunil Sagar1, Luke Esau, Tyas Hikmawan, Andre Antunes, Karie Holtermann, Ulrich Stingl, Vladimir B Bajic, Mandeep Kaur.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: High salinity and temperature combined with presence of heavy metals and low oxygen renders deep-sea anoxic brines of the Red Sea as one of the most extreme environments on Earth. The ability to adapt and survive in these extreme environments makes inhabiting bacteria interesting candidates for the search of novel bioactive molecules.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23388148 PMCID: PMC3598566 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-13-29
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Taxonomic identification, location of collection and source of origin for 12 microbial strains
| - | 1E | P1-17B | Kebrit interface | 99% | NR_026418.1 | [ | |
| 2C | - | P1-37B | Nereus interface | 100% | AF212217.2 | [ | |
| 3C | 3E | P3-82 | Erba interface | 100% | AF212217.2 | [ | |
| 4C | 4E | P5-16A | Kebrit interface | 100% | NR_027219.1 | [ | |
| 5C | 5E | P5-16B | Kebrit interface | 100% | NR_027219.1 | [ | |
| 6C | 6E | P5-37A | Nereus interface | 99% | AF212217.2 | [ | |
| 7C | 7E | P5-82 | Erba interface | 99% | AJ440215.1 | [ | |
| 8C | - | P1-37A | Nereus interface | 98% | NR_027192.1 | [ | |
| 9C | 9E | P1-82 | Erba interface | 100% | NR_042066.1 | [ | |
| 10C | 10E | P1-16B | Kebrit interface | 98% | NR_043858.1 | [ | |
| 11C | 11E | P3-37A | Nereus interface | 100% | HQ188659.1 | [ | |
| 12C | - | P6-86 | Discovery interface | 99% | EU868854.1 | [ |
Figure 1Percent growth inhibition of MCF-7 cells after treatment with 1 mg/mL marine bacterial extracts for 24 hr. Data were normalized to DMSO treatment controls, and error bars represent the standard deviation for triplicate experiments. Values marked as asterisk (*p<0.05 and **p<0.01) are significantly different from untreated control (Un). +ve represents positive control (H2O2).
Figure 2Percent growth inhibition of HeLa cells after treatment with 1 mg/mL marine bacterial extracts for 24 hr. Data were normalized to DMSO treatment controls, and error bars represent the standard deviation for triplicate experiments. Values marked as asterisk (*p<0.05 and **p<0.01) are significantly different from untreated control (Un). +ve represents positive control (H2O2).
Figure 3Percent growth inhibition of DU145 cells after treatment with 1 mg/mL marine bacterial extracts for 24 hr. Data were normalized to DMSO treatment controls, and error bars represent the standard deviation for triplicate experiments. Values marked as asterisk (*p<0.05 and **p<0.01) are significantly different from untreated control (Un). +ve represents positive control (H2O2).
The comparison of percentage growth inhibition of HeLa, MCF-7 and DU145 cells after treatment with 1 mg/mL marine bacterial extracts in triplicate for 24 and 48 hr
| 2C | ||||||
| 5C | 50.000 | 41.931 | 47.173 | 7.654 | ||
| 7C | 41.094 | 38.250 | 21.555 | −17.160 | 16.597 | 15.263 |
| 8C | −3.180 | −25.303 | ||||
| 11C | 57.244 | 36.271 | ||||
| 1E | 69.434 | 61.787 | 44.700 | 13.560 | 66.836 | 59.324 |
| 4E | −3.710 | −10.350 | ||||
| 5E | 59.472 | 41.556 | 40.901 | 24.234 | 51.077 | 47.287 |
| 6E | 27.547 | 15.256 | 1.502 | −23.946 | ||
| 7E | 51.434 | 42.027 | 40.283 | 20.021 | 46.202 | 47.725 |
| 10E | 21.925 | 9.215 | 20.936 | 8.992 | ||
| 11E | 59.806 | 16.475 | ||||
Data were normalized to DMSO treatment control.
Figure 4Percent apoptosis in HeLa, DU145 and MCF-7 cells after treatment with 1 mg/mL marine bacterial extracts. The treatment of extracts was done for 48 hr in duplicates. Data were normalized to untreated controls.