| Literature DB >> 25097020 |
Javier Pascual1, Marina García-López1, Cristina Carmona1, Thiciana da S Sousa1, Nuria de Pedro1, Bastien Cautain1, Jesús Martín1, Francisca Vicente1, Fernando Reyes1, Gerald F Bills1, Olga Genilloud2.
Abstract
A chemoorganotrophic Gram-negative bacterium was isolated by means of a diffusion sandwich system from a soil sample from the Sierra Nevada National Park, Spain. Strain F-279,208(T) was oxidase and catalase positive, strictly aerobic, non-spore-forming and motile by single polar flagellum. Phylogenetic analysis of the 16S rRNA, gyrB, rpoB and rpoD genes revealed that strain F-279,208(T) belongs to the Pseudomonas putida group with Pseudomonas mosselii and Pseudomonas entomophila as its closest relatives. DNA-DNA hybridization assays and phenotypic traits confirmed that this strain belongs to a novel species of the genus Pseudomonas, for which the name Pseudomonas soli sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is F-279,208(T) (=DSM 28043(T)=LMG 27941(T)), and during fermentation it produces xantholysins, a family of lipodepsipeptides. The major compound, xantholysin A, showed an interesting activity in a RCC4 kidney tumor cell line with inactivation of VHL linked with the HIF pathway, without any cytotoxic effects against other human tumor cell lines tested including, liver, pancreas and breast.Entities:
Keywords: Cytotoxic activity; Diffusion sandwich system; HIF pathway; Lipodepsipeptide; Multilocus sequence analysis; Pseudomonas soli sp. nov.; Sierra Nevada National Park; Xantholysin
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25097020 DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2014.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Appl Microbiol ISSN: 0723-2020 Impact factor: 4.022