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Title: The diversity, metabolomics profiling, and the pharmacological potential of actinomycetes isolated from the estremadura spur pockmarks (Portugal)
Author: Pinto-Almeida, António
Bauermeister, Anelize
Luppino, Luca
Grilo, Inês R.
Oliveira, Juliana
Sousa, Joana R.
Petras, Daniel
Rodrigues, Clara F.
Prieto-Davó, Alejandra
Tasdemir, Deniz
Sobral, Rita G.
Gaudêncio, Susana P.
Keywords: Actinobacteria
Antimicrobial activity
Blue biotechnology
Estremadura Spur pockmarks
Marine natural products
Marine-derived actinomycetes
Metabolomics
Molecular networking
Qemistree
Drug Discovery
SDG 14 - Life Below Water
Issue Date: 23-Dec-2021
Citation: Pinto-Almeida, A., Bauermeister, A., Luppino, L., Grilo, I. R., Oliveira, J., Sousa, J. R., Petras, D., Rodrigues, C. F., Prieto-Davó, A., Tasdemir, D., Sobral, R. G., & Gaudêncio, S. P. (2021). The diversity, metabolomics profiling, and the pharmacological potential of actinomycetes isolated from the estremadura spur pockmarks (Portugal). Marine Drugs, 20(1), Article 21. https://doi.org/10.3390/md20010021
Abstract: The Estremadura Spur pockmarks are a unique and unexplored ecosystem located in the North Atlantic, off the coast of Portugal. A total of 85 marine-derived actinomycetes were isolated and cultured from sediments collected from this ecosystem at a depth of 200 to 350 m. Nine genera, Streptomyces, Micromonospora, Saccharopolyspora, Actinomadura, Actinopolymorpha, Nocardiopsis, Saccharomonospora, Stackebrandtia, and Verrucosispora were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing analyses, from which the first two were the most predominant. Non-targeted LC-MS/MS, in combination with molecular networking, revealed high metabolite diversity, including several known metabolites, such as surugamide, antimycin, etamycin, physostigmine, desferrioxamine, ikarugamycin, piericidine, and rakicidin derivatives, as well as numerous unidentified metabolites. Taxonomy was the strongest parameter influencing the metabolite production, highlighting the different biosynthetic potentials of phylogenetically related actinomycetes; the majority of the chemical classes can be used as chemotaxonomic markers, as the metabolite distribution was mostly genera-specific. The EtOAc extracts of the actinomycete isolates demonstrated antimicrobial and antioxidant activity. Altogether, this study demonstrates that the Estremadura Spur is a source of actinomycetes with potential applications for biotechnology. It highlights the importance of investigating actinomycetes from unique ecosystems, such as pockmarks, as the metabolite production reflects their adaptation to this habitat.
Description: LA/P/0140/2020 PTDC/QUIQUI/119116/2010 Decree-Law 57/2016, of 29 August, changed by Law 57/2017, of 19 July.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/132128
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/md20010021
ISSN: 1660-3397
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