| Literature DB >> 27399731 |
Clément Offret1, Florie Desriac2, Patrick Le Chevalier3, Jérôme Mounier4, Camille Jégou5, Yannick Fleury6.
Abstract
This review is dedicated to the antimicrobial metabolite-producing Pseudoalteromonas strains. The genus Pseudoalteromonas hosts 41 species, among which 16 are antimicrobial metabolite producers. To date, a total of 69 antimicrobial compounds belonging to 18 different families have been documented. They are classified into alkaloids, polyketides, and peptides. Finally as Pseudoalteromonas strains are frequently associated with macroorganisms, we can discuss the ecological significance of antimicrobial Pseudoalteromonas as part of the resident microbiota.Entities:
Keywords: Pseudoalteromonas; alkaloid; antimicrobial metabolites; genome mining; marine host-associated microbiota; non ribosomal peptide; polyketide; probiotic
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27399731 PMCID: PMC4962019 DOI: 10.3390/md14070129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
Figure 1Neighbor-joining tree indicating the phylogenetic relationships inferred from partial 16S rDNA gene sequences (1196 nt) of Pseudoalteromonas strains producing either alkaloids (green), polyketides (red), or peptides (blue). Empty circles represent strains producing unidentified antimicrobial compounds. Bootstrap values (expressed as percentage of 1000 replications) > 50% are shown at branching points. The proteobacteria Escherichia coli 2012K11 (position 167-1356) was used as outgroup. Bar, 0.01 substitutions per nucleotide.
Non-halogenated compounds from Pseudoalteromonas species with antimicrobial activities.
| Producers | Products | Sensitive Microorganisms | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliated Species | Strain | Name | Structure | ||
| J010 | Korormicin, | Gram-negative | [ | ||
| Korormicin G | |||||
| Korormicin J | |||||
| Korormicin K | |||||
| CCUG 267547 | Tambjamine | [ | |||
| Tambjamine YP1 | |||||
| DSM 6842 | Prodigiosin | [ | |||
| Cycloprodigiosin | |||||
| 2-( | |||||
| NCIMB 2035 | Violacein | [ | |||
| Oxyviolacein | |||||
| Deoxyviolacein | |||||
| Indolmycin | [ | ||||
| DSM 6842 A1-J11 | pentyl-quinolinone | [ | |||
| heptyl-quinolinone | |||||
| nonyl-quinolinone | |||||
| NJ6-3-1 | Norharman | [ | |||
| JG1 | n-hydroxy benzoisoxazolone, | Gram-positive and Gram-negative | [ | ||
| non-referenced | Isatin | [ | |||
| OT59 | Alteramide A | Fungi | [ | ||
Halogenated compounds from Pseudoalteromonas species with antimicrobial activities.
| Producers | Products | Sensitive Microorganisms | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliated Species | Strain | Name | Structure | ||
| I-L-33 J010 | Tetrabromopyrrole | [ | |||
| I-L-33 | Hexa-bromo-2,2′-bipyrrole | [ | |||
| 4′-((3,4,5-tribromo-1 | [ | ||||
| 2ta16 | 2,4,6-Tribromophenol | Bacteria and fungi | [ | ||
| 2,6-dibromophenol | Fungi | [ | |||
| I-L-33 D5047 | Pentabromopseudilin | [ | |||
| D5047 | 2,3,5,7-tetrabromobenzofuro
[3,2- | [ | |||
| J010 | Korormicin H, F, I | Gram-negative | [ | ||
| JG1 | 6-bromoindolyl-3-acetic acid | Gram-positive and Gram-negative | [ | ||
Polyketides produced by Pseudoalteromonas species with antimicrobial activities.
| Producers | Products | Sensitive Microorganisms | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliated Species | Strain | Name | Structure | ||
| O-BC30T | MC21-A | [ | |||
| D5047 | 4,4′,6-tribromo-2,2′-biphenol | ||||
| Non-referenced | 2,4-dibromo-6-chlorophenol | [ | |||
| I-L-33 | 4-hydroxy benzaldehyde (2) | Gram-positive Gram-negative | [ | ||
| SANK 73390 | Thiomarinols A,C,D,E,F | Gram-positive Gram-negative | [ | ||
| Thiomarinol B | |||||
| Thiomarinol G | |||||
| Xenorhabdin | |||||
| R1: decanoyl | |||||
| R1: dodecanoyl | |||||
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| JG1 | [ | ||||
Peptidic compounds produced by Pseudoalteromonas species with antimicrobial activities.
| Producer | Compound | Sensitive Microorganisms | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliated Species | Strain | Name | Structure | ||
| DSM 6842 | Bromoalterochromide | [ | |||
| KMM 636 | cyclo-(isoleucyl-prolyl-leucyl-alanyl) | Bacteria and fungi | [ | ||
Bacteriocins and BLIS produced by Pseudoalteromonas species.
| Producer | Compound | Sensitive Microorganisms | Ref. | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliated Species | Strain | Name | Structural Information | |||
| CPMOR-1 | 110 kDa | [ | ||||
| D2 | AlpP | 190 kDa | Gram positive | [ | ||
| C2 | 60 kDa | [ | ||||
| JG1 | PfaP | 694 amino acids | 77 kDa | [ | ||
| 9k-V10 | 100 kDa | Gram positive | [ | |||
| 9k-V9 | 50 kDa | [ | ||||
| h | BLIS | Gram negative | ||||
| h | BLIS | Gram negative | [ | |||
| DIT44, DIT46, DIT9 | Amphiphilic compounds | <3 kDa | [ | |||
Marine macroorganisms that host antimicrobial Pseudoalteromonas species. (Green, blue and black point out algae, invertebrates, and vertebrates, respectively).
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| Unassociated marine macroorganisms | ||
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