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Biosynthetic Potential of Bioactive Streptomycetes Isolated From Arid Region of the Thar Desert, Rajasthan (India)

Acquisition of Actinobacteria, especially from previously underexplored habitats and the exploration of their biosynthetic potential have gained much attention in the rejuvenated antibiotics search programs. Herein, we isolated some strains, from an arid region of the Great Indian Thar Desert, which...

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Published in:Frontiers in microbiology 2018-04, Vol.9, p.687-687
Main Authors: Masand, Meeta, Sivakala, Kunjukrishnan Kamalakshi, Menghani, Ekta, Thinesh, Thangathurai, Anandham, Rangasamy, Sharma, Gaurav, Sivakumar, Natesan, Jebakumar, Solomon R D, Jose, Polpass Arul
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Summary:Acquisition of Actinobacteria, especially from previously underexplored habitats and the exploration of their biosynthetic potential have gained much attention in the rejuvenated antibiotics search programs. Herein, we isolated some strains, from an arid region of the Great Indian Thar Desert, which possess an ability to produce novel bioactive compounds. Twenty-one morphologically distinctive strains differing in their aerial and substrate mycelium were isolated by employing a stamping method. Among them, 12 strains were identified by a two-level antimicrobial screening method, exerting antimicrobial effects against a panel of indicator strains including methicillin-resistant and vancomycin-resistant species. Based on their potent antimicrobial activity, four isolates were further explored by 16S rRNA gene-based identification, genetic screening, and metabolomic analysis; and it was found that these strains belong to the genus . The selected strains were found to have polyketide synthase and non-ribosomal peptide synthetase systems. In addition, extracellular metabolomic screening revealed that the isolates produced analogs of doxorubicinol, pyrromycin, erythromycin, and 6-13 other putative novel metabolites. These results demonstrate the significance of inhabiting the arid region of Thar Desert, suggesting that similar arid environments can be considered as the reservoirs of novel strains that could have biotechnological significance.
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2018.00687