| Literature DB >> 24130838 |
Doralyn S Dalisay1, David E Williams, Xiao Ling Wang, Ryan Centko, Jessie Chen, Raymond J Andersen.
Abstract
Representatives of the genus Streptomyces from terrestrial sources have been the focus of intensive research for the last four decades because of their prolific production of chemically diverse and biologically important compounds. However, metabolite research from this ecological niche had declined significantly in the past years because of the rediscovery of the same bioactive compounds and redundancy of the sample strains. More recently, a new picture has begun to emerge in which marine-derived Streptomyces bacteria have become the latest hot spot as new source for unique and biologically active compounds. Here, we investigated the marine sediments collected in the temperate cold waters from British Columbia, Canada as a valuable source for new groups of marine-derived Streptomyces with antimicrobial activities. We performed culture dependent isolation from 49 marine sediments samples and obtained 186 Streptomyces isolates, 47 of which exhibited antimicrobial activities. Phylogenetic analyses of the active isolates resulted in the identification of four different clusters of bioactive Streptomyces including a cluster with isolates that appear to represent novel species. Moreover, we explored whether these marine-derived Streptomyces produce new secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties. Chemical analyses revealed structurally diverse secondary metabolites, including four new antibacterial novobiocin analogues. We conducted structure-activity relationships (SAR) studies of these novobiocin analogues against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). In this study, we revealed the importance of carbamoyl and OMe moieties at positions 3" and 4" of novobiose as well as the hydrogen substituent at position 5 of hydroxybenzoate ring for the anti-MRSA activity. Changes in the substituents at these positions dramatically impede or completely eliminate the inhibitory activity of novobiocins against MRSA.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24130838 PMCID: PMC3794959 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0077078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Sample description.
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| Bamfield, 2007 | 60-150 | 9 | 11 | 6 (54) |
| Indian Arm, 2009 | 20-200 | 20 | 60 | 8 (13) |
| Georgia Strait, 2008 | 70-190 | 12 | 88 | 28 (32) |
| Howe Sound, 2009 | 80-125 | 8 | 27 | 5 (19) |
| Total | 186 | 47 (25%) |
No specific permits were required for these field studies.
Streptomyces recovery using various isolation marine media (MM).
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| 1 MM1 | 9 | 15 MM18 | 1 |
| 2 MM3 | 2 | 16 MM19 | 2 |
| 3 MM5 | 44 | 17 MM21 | 3 |
| 4 MM6 | 1 | 18 MM22 | 3 |
| 5 MM7 | 1 | 19 MM23 | 2 |
| 6 MM8 | 5 | 20 MM24 | 2 |
| 7 MM10 | 6 | 21 MM25 | 2 |
| 8 MM11 | 6 | 22 MM28 | 3 |
| 9 MM12 | 1 | 23 MM38 | 5 |
| 10 MM13 | 2 | 24 MM39 | 2 |
| 11 MM14 | 4 | 25 MM47 | 42 |
| 12 MM15 | 1 | 26 MM48 | 6 |
| 13 MM16 | 1 | 27 MM49 | 4 |
| 14 MM17 | 18 | 28 MM50 | 8 |
Marine sediment collection site, Streptomyces isolates, NCBI closest type strain and source of the nearest type strain.
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| Bamfield | RJA2895 (JX535235) |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain |
| RJA2910 (JX535236) |
| EU624140 | 98.9 | Soil | |
| RJA2921 (JX535237) |
| NR044183 | 98.0 | Soil | |
| RJA2926 (JX535238) |
| AJ781369 | 99.9 | Soil | |
| RJA3074 (JX535241) |
| EF571001 | 99.9 | Soil | |
| RJA3265 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| Georgia Strait | RJA3937 |
| Z76688 | 100 | soil |
| RJA3939 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3948(JX535242) |
| NR025662 | 99.4 | soil | |
| RJA3953 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA3956 |
| Z76688 | 100 | soil | |
| RJA3957 |
| Z76688 | 100 | soil | |
| RJA3958 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3972 (JF837443) |
| AJ781373 | 99.3 | Soil | |
| RJA3973 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3974 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3980 |
| Z76688 | 100 | Soil | |
| RJA3983 (JX535243) |
| CP002994 | 99.8 | Soil | |
| RJA3990 (JF837445) |
| NR025212 | 98.6 | Soil | |
| RJA3995 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA3996 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3999 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA4019 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA4020 (JF510466) |
| EU274353 | 99.6 | Soil | |
| RJA4028 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA4037 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA4038(JX535244) |
| NR041100 | 98.6 | Soil | |
| RJA4040 |
| Z76688 | 100 | Soil | |
| RJA4053 |
| EF571003 | 99.8 | Lab strain | |
| RJA4054 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA4055(JX535245) |
| EF654097 | 98.6 | Soil | |
| RJA4056 |
| Z76688 | 100 | Soil | |
| RJA4060 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA4081 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| Howe Sound | RJA4068 (JX535246) |
| EU647478 | 99.5 | Soil |
| RJA4077 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA4079 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3407 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3410 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| Indian Arm | RJA2960 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain |
| RJA2961 (JF719041) |
| EU274353 | 99.7 | Soil | |
| RJA2969 (JX535239) |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA3024 |
| EF571003 | 100 | Lab strain | |
| RJA3025(JX535240) |
| Z76688 | 100 | soil | |
| RJA3040 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab | |
| RJA3067 |
| Z76688 | 100 | Soil | |
| RJA3622 |
| NR025870 | 99.7 | Potato scab |
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The corresponding type of strain had a level of similarity greater than or equal to 98.5%.
Antimicrobial activities of Streptomyces isolates.
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| RJA2895 |
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| RJA2921 |
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| RJA2926 |
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| RJA2961 |
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| RJA2969 |
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| RJA3025 |
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| RJA3040 |
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| RJA3067 |
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| RJA3074 |
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| RJA3265 |
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| RJA3407 |
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| RJA3410 |
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| RJA3622 |
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| RJA3937 |
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| RJA3939 |
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| RJA3948 |
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| RJA3953 |
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| RJA3956 |
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| RJA3958 |
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| RJA3972 |
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| RJA3973 |
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| RJA3974 |
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| RJA3980 |
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| RJA3990 |
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| RJA3995 |
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| RJA4020 |
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| RJA4028 |
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| RJA4037 |
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| RJA4038 |
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| RJA4055 |
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| RJA4056 |
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| RJA4060 |
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| RJA4068 |
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| RJA4077 |
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| RJA4079 |
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Antimicrobial activity assay was performed by disk diffusion.
Methicillin- resistant strain of Staphylococcus aureus
biologically active; has inhibitory activity
Figure 1Phylogenetic tree constructed from partial 16S rRNA molecule that contains the highly variable γ-region.
The evolutionary history was inferred using the Neighbor-Joining method [62]. The optimal tree with the sum of branch length = 0.86861675 is shown. The percentages of replicate trees in which the associated taxa clustered together in the bootstrap test (2000 replicates) are shown next to the branches with values higher than 50%. Streptomyces aureofaciens (AY207608) served as an outgroup. The tree is drawn to scale, with branch lengths in the same units as those of the evolutionary distances used to infer the phylogenetic tree. The evolutionary distances were computed using the Jukes-Cantor method [63] and are in the units of the number of base substitutions per site. All positions containing gaps and missing data were eliminated. There were a total of 115 positions in the final dataset. Evolutionary analyses were conducted in MEGA5 [64]. The scale bar represents 0.02 substitutions per nucleotide position. GS, Georgia Strait; IA, Indian Arm; BF, Bamfield; HS, Howe Sound. Streptomyces strains that were chemically analyzed are highlighted in bold and those that may represent new species are underlined. National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) accession numbers are given next to the strain name.
Figure 2Structures of novobiocins (1-6), elaiophylin (7), nigericin (8), butanolides (9, 10) and antimycin A2B (11).
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration, MIC of novobiocins (1-6) against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA (ATCC 33591).
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| 1 | 0.25 |
| 2 | >64 |
| 3 | 16 |
| 4 | 8 |
| 5 | >64 |
| 6 | >64 |