| Literature DB >> 26904741 |
Sreethar Swaathy1, Varadharajan Kavitha1, Arockiasamy Sahaya Pravin1, Ganesan Sekaran2, Asit Baran Mandal1, Arumugam Gnanamani1.
Abstract
The present study emphasizes the diversity assessment of marine Bacillus species with special reference to biosurfactant production, respective gene expression, and discrimination among Bacillus licheniformis and Bacillus subtilis. Among the 200 individual species of eastern coastal plain of Tamil Nadu screened, five biosurfactant producing potential bacterial species with entirely different morphology were selected. Biochemical and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis suggested that all the said five species belong to Bacillus genera but differ in species levels. Biosurfactant of all the five species fluctuates in greater levels with respect to activity as well as to constituents but showed partial similarity to the commercially available surfactin. The expression of srf gene was realized in all of the five species. However, the sfp gene expression was observed only in three species. In conclusion, both B. licheniformis and B. subtilis demonstrate srf gene; nevertheless, sfp gene was expressed only by Bacillus subtilis.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 26904741 PMCID: PMC4745443 DOI: 10.1155/2014/860491
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Bacteriol ISSN: 2314-596X
Figure 1Location of the five sampling sites. Site coordinates limits (marine samples of water, sediments, mussels, shells, sea weeds, and sand): A is Ennore, Chennai, Tamilnadu; B is Mahabalipuram, Tamilnadu; C is Kalpakkam township, Tamilnadu; D is Cuddalore, Tamilnadu; E is Mandapam, Ramanathapuram, Tamilnadu.
Figure 2Plate morphology of the five different marine isolates (isolate-1; isolate-2; isolate-3; isolate-4; isolate-5).
Phenotypic and biochemical characteristic of marine isolates.
| Characteristics | Isolate 1 | Isolate 2 | Isolate 3 | Isolate 4 | Isolate 5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morphology | Pink, dry, and filamentous | White, smooth, and irregular colonies | White, smooth, circular, and undulate margin | White, circular, and smooth margin | White, smooth, slimy, and entire margin |
| Gram stain | + | + | + | + | + |
| Shape | Rod | Rod | Rod | Rod | Rod |
| Motility | Motile | Motile | Motile | Motile | Motile |
| Indole | − | − | − | − | − |
| Methyl red | − | − | − | − | − |
| Voges Proskauer | + | + | + | + | + |
| Citrate | + | + | + | + | + |
| Urease | − | − | − | − | + |
| Nitrate | + | + | − | − | + |
| Oxidase | + | − | − | − | − |
| Catalase | + | + | + | + | + |
| Starch hydrolysis | + | + | + | + | + |
| Casein hydrolysis | + | + | + | + | + |
| Lipid hydrolysis | + | + | + | + | + |
| Gelatin hydrolysis | + | + | + | + | + |
| Growth at 55°C | + | + | − | − | − |
| Growth in NaCl | |||||
| 5% | + | + | + | + | + |
| 7.5% | + | + | + | + | + |
(+): positive; (−): negative.
16S rRNA sequence homology. Identification and comparison of the bacterial isolates from marine environment.
| Isolates | The best GenBank match | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Classification (accession number) | % homology | % coverage | |
| Isolate 1 |
| 94% | 99% |
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| Isolate 2 |
| 99% | 100% |
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| Isolate 3 |
| 100% | 100% |
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| Isolate 4 |
| 100% | 100% |
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| Isolate 5 |
| 100% | 99% |
Figure 3Phylogenetic tree of 16S rRNA gene sequences of the marine isolates. Bar, 0.006 substitutions per nucleotide position.
Surfactant activity of the 5 marine isolates.
| Isolate | DCT | ODT | TM (mN/m) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Isolate 1 | +++ | +++ | 28 ± 3 |
| Isolate 2 | +++ | +++ | 31 ± 2 |
| Isolate 3 | ++ | + | 29 ± 4 |
| Isolate 4 | +++ | +++ | 30 ± 2 |
| Isolate 5 | +++ | +++ | 26 ± 4 |
(+++): excellent; (++): good; (+): average [DCT: drop collapse test; ODT: oil displacement test; TM: tensiometer measurement].
Chemical composition of biosurfactants obtained from marine isolates.
| Marine isolates | Lipid content (µg/mL) | Protein content (µg/mL) | Carbohydrate content (µg/mL) | Haemolytic activity | Antimicrobial activity | Ionic character |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| 17.5 | 103.3 | 8.61 | Nonhaemolytic | No activity | Nonionic |
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| 7.59 | 80.28 | 2.65 | Nonhaemolytic | No activity | Nonionic |
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| 69.1 | 16.73 | 0.72 | Nonhaemolytic | No activity | Nonionic |
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| 17.78 | 20.55 | 7.19 | Nonhaemolytic | No activity | Nonionic |
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| 9.7 | 5.39 | 0.235 | Nonhaemolytic | No activity | Nonionic |
| Standard (surfactin) | — | — | — | Haemolytic | Broad spectrum | Anionic |
Figure 4PCR amplification of srf (a) and sfp (b) gene in the chosen marine isolates. [M-molecular size marker (100 bp ladder); Lane 1 is B. licheniformis (isolate 1); Lane 2 is B. licheniformis (isolate 2); Lane 3 is B. subtilis (isolate 3); Lane 4 is B. subtilis (isolate 4), and Lane 5 is B. subtilis (isolate 5)].