Bioactivity and Metabolomics Profiling of Endophytic Actinobacteria Isolated from Roots of the Medicinal Plants Dominant in South Asian Region.

IF 0.9 Q3 BIOLOGY
Advancements in Life Sciences Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-30
Ashba Hassan, Larissa V Ponomareva, Jon S Thorson, Khaled A Shaaban, Imran Sajid
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Abstract

Background: Plant-derived endophytic actinobacteria are the center of attention due to their capacity to produce diverse antimicrobial and anticancer compounds and their metabolites influence plant growth.

Methods: In this study, 40 endophytic actinobacteria strains were isolated from the roots of eight medicinal plants used as folk medicine in South Asian region. The isolates were characterized morphologically, biochemically and physiologically and the genus level identification of the selected strains was done by 16SrRNA gene sequencing. In small scale cultivation (50ml broth), the isolates were grown in A-medium to prepare the crude extracts. These crude extracts were subsequently evaluated for their antimicrobial, anticancer and antioxidant activity and the metabolomics profile of each of the extract was determined by TLC and HPLC-UV/MS.

Results: The taxonomic studies showed that the isolates belong to the group actinobacteria based on their morphological and physiological characteristics and the 16SrRNA gene sequencing of the selected strains identified the genera including Streptomyces, Micromonospora and Nocardia. Cumulatively,53% of extracts exhibited anti-Gram-(+) activity,47% exhibited anti-Gram-(-) activity,32% exhibited antifungal activity and 30% were cytotoxic to PC3 and A549 cancer cell lines and most of the extracts have shown antioxidant activity greater than 50%. The metabolomics analysis predicted the presence of an array of low molecular weight metabolites and indicated the promising isolates in collection for further studies for novel bioactive metabolite isolation and structure elucidation.

Conclusion: Overall the study provides an overview of the endophytic actinobacteria residing in the roots of the selected medicinal plants prevalent in south Asian region and their potential to produce the medicinally and biotechnologically useful compounds.

从南亚地区主要药用植物根部分离的内生放线菌的生物活性和代谢组学分析
背景:植物内生放线菌是关注的焦点,因为它们能够产生多种抗菌和抗癌化合物,其代谢产物会影响植物的生长:本研究从南亚地区用作民间药物的八种药用植物的根部分离出 40 株内生放线菌。对分离菌株进行了形态学、生物化学和生理学鉴定,并通过 16SrRNA 基因测序对所选菌株进行了属级鉴定。在小规模培养(50 毫升肉汤)中,分离菌株在 A-培养基中生长,以制备粗提取物。随后对这些粗提取物的抗菌、抗癌和抗氧化活性进行了评估,并通过 TLC 和 HPLC-UV/MS 测定了每种提取物的代谢组学特征:结果:分类学研究表明,根据形态和生理特征,分离菌属于放线菌,对所选菌株的 16SrRNA 基因测序确定了链霉菌属、小孢子菌属和诺卡氏菌属。累计结果显示,53%的提取物具有抗革兰氏阳性(+)活性,47%具有抗革兰氏阴性(-)活性,32%具有抗真菌活性,30%对 PC3 和 A549 癌细胞株具有细胞毒性,大多数提取物的抗氧化活性大于 50%。代谢组学分析预测了一系列低分子量代谢物的存在,并指出了有希望的分离物,以便进一步研究新型生物活性代谢物的分离和结构阐明:总之,这项研究概述了南亚地区盛行的某些药用植物根部内生放线菌的情况,以及它们产生药用和生物技术有用化合物的潜力。
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