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Sponge-Associated Bacteria Produce Non-cytotoxic Melanin Which Protects Animal Cells from Photo-Toxicity.

Vijitha Vijayan1, Chekidhenkuzhiyil Jasmin1, Abdulaziz Anas2, Sreelakshmi Parakkaparambil Kuttan1, Saradavey Vinothkumar1, Parameswaran Perunninakulath Subrayan1, Shanta Nair1.   

Abstract

Melanin is a photo-protective polymer found in many organisms. Our research shows that the bacteria associated with darkly pigmented sponges (Haliclona pigmentifera, Sigmadocia pumila, Fasciospongia cavernosa, Spongia officinalis, and Callyspongia diffusa) secrete non-cytotoxic melanin, with antioxidant activity that protects animal cells from photo-toxicity. Out of 156 bacterial strains screened, 22 produced melanin and these melanin-producing bacteria (MPB) were identified as Vibrio spp., Providencia sp., Bacillus sp., Shewanella sp., Staphylococcus sp., Planococcus sp., Salinococcus sp., and Glutamicibacter sp. Maximum melanin production was exhibited by Vibrio alginolyticus Marine Microbial Reference Facility (MMRF) 534 (50 mg ml-1), followed by two isolates of Vibrio harveyi MMRF 535 (40 mg ml-1) and MMRF 546 (30 mg ml-1). Using pathway inhibition assay and FT-IR spectral analysis, we identified the melanin secreted into the culture medium of MPB as 1,8-dihydroxynaphthalene-melanin. The bacterial melanin was non-cytotoxic to mouse fibroblast L929 cells and brine shrimps up to a concentration of 200 and 500 ppm, respectively. Bacterial melanin showed antioxidant activity at very low concentration (IC50-9.0 ppm) and at 50 ppm, melanin protected L929 cells from UV-induced intracellular reactive oxygen stress. Our study proposes sponge-associated bacteria as a potential source of non-cytotoxic melanin with antioxidant potentials.

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Keywords:  Antioxidant; Melanin; Photo-toxicity; Sponge-associated bacteria; UV stress

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28315112     DOI: 10.1007/s12010-017-2453-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol        ISSN: 0273-2289            Impact factor:   2.926


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1.  Bacterial Enzymes Catalyzing the Synthesis of 1,8-Dihydroxynaphthalene, a Key Precursor of Dihydroxynaphthalene Melanin, from Sorangium cellulosum.

Authors:  Yusuke Sone; Shuto Nakamura; Makoto Sasaki; Fumihito Hasebe; Seung-Young Kim; Nobutaka Funa
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2018-04-16       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Draft Genome Sequence of Shewanella indica Isolated from a Marine Sponge (Callyspongia diffusa).

Authors:  Devika Raj; Abdulaziz Anas; Jasmin Chekidhenkuzhiyil
Journal:  Microbiol Resour Announc       Date:  2022-09-29

Review 3.  Sponges and Their Symbionts as a Source of Valuable Compounds in Cosmeceutical Field.

Authors:  Roberta Esposito; Nadia Ruocco; Thomas Viel; Serena Federico; Valerio Zupo; Maria Costantini
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2021-08-02       Impact factor: 5.118

4.  Stress Dependent Biofilm Formation and Bioactive Melanin Pigment Production by a Thermophilic Bacillus Species from Chilean Hot Spring.

Authors:  Cathalina Marín-Sanhueza; Alex Echeverría-Vega; Aleydis Gómez; Gustavo Cabrera-Barjas; Romina Romero; Aparna Banerjee
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-10       Impact factor: 4.329

Review 5.  New insights and advances on pyomelanin production: from microbial synthesis to applications.

Authors:  Faustine Lorquin; Philippe Piccerelle; Caroline Orneto; Maxime Robin; Jean Lorquin
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2022-07-30       Impact factor: 4.258

6.  Meta-transcriptomic comparison of two sponge holobionts feeding on coral- and macroalgal-dissolved organic matter.

Authors:  Sara Campana; Ana Riesgo; Evelien Jongepier; Janina Fuss; Gerard Muyzer; Jasper M de Goeij
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2022-09-29       Impact factor: 4.547

7.  Breakthrough in Marine Invertebrate Cell Culture: Sponge Cells Divide Rapidly in Improved Nutrient Medium.

Authors:  Megan Conkling; Kylie Hesp; Stephanie Munroe; Kenneth Sandoval; Dirk E Martens; Detmer Sipkema; Rene H Wijffels; Shirley A Pomponi
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-11-21       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Characterization of archaeal symbionts of sponges from the coral reef ecosystems of the Gulf of Mannar, Southeast coast of India.

Authors:  Jasmin Chekidhenkuzhiyil; Abdulaziz Anas; P A Thomas; Balu Tharakan; Shanta Nair
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2021-03-27       Impact factor: 4.219

9.  Characterization of an Insoluble and Soluble Form of Melanin Produced by Streptomyces cavourensis SV 21, a Sea Cucumber Associated Bacterium.

Authors:  Joko Tri Wibowo; Matthias Y Kellermann; Lars-Erik Petersen; Yustian R Alfiansah; Colleen Lattyak; Peter J Schupp
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-01-06       Impact factor: 5.118

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