从红藻 Halymenia durvillei 中分离出的附生细菌的抗菌和法定量感应抑制活性

Mary Hannah Rose Padayao, Francis Reuben Paul Padayao, J. M. Patalinghug, Gem Stephen Raña, Jonie C. Yee, Paul John Geraldino, Norman Quilantang
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杜氏Halymenia durvillei是一种红藻,在菲律宾通常被用作食物和工业应用的高价值天然产品的来源。然而,关于杜氏芽孢杆菌的微生物群落及其潜在应用的研究还很少。本研究旨在分离鉴定杜氏芽孢杆菌附生细菌,并测定其抑菌和群体感应抑制(QSI)作用。在菲律宾宿务班塔延岛圣达菲海岸采集了durvillei的菌体。采用16S rRNA技术对分离菌株进行鉴定,并对其乙酸乙酯(EtOAc)提取物进行对代表性酵母菌、革兰氏阴性菌和革兰氏阳性菌的药敏试验。测定了它们对紫色色杆菌的QSI活性。成功分离鉴定出4属14个菌落,分别为Alteromonas(3)、Bacillus(5)、Oceanobacillus(1)和Vibrio(5)。14株菌株均表现出抗菌作用。EPB9对大肠杆菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和表皮葡萄球菌均表现出较强的抑制作用,最低抑制浓度(mic)为0.0625 ~ 1.0 mg ml−1。14株菌株均表现出较弱的抗真菌作用。B. safensis (EPB9)和australimaris芽孢杆菌(EPB15)在100 mg ml−1时均表现出QSI效应,呈现出3.1±0.9和3.8±0.4 mm的不透明区。本研究首次分离鉴定了杜氏芽孢杆菌独特的微生物附生细菌群落,并发现了其作为新型抗菌和QSI生物活性物质丰富资源的潜力。
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Antimicrobial and quorum sensing inhibitory activity of epiphytic bacteria isolated from the red alga Halymenia durvillei
Halymenia durvillei is a red alga that is commonly utilized in the Philippines as food and as a source of high-value natural products for industrial applications. However, there are no studies regarding the microbial community associated with H. durvillei and its potential applications. This study aimed to isolate and identify the epiphytic bacteria of H. durvillei and determine their antimicrobial and quorum sensing inhibitory (QSI) effects. The thalli of H. durvillei were collected at the shores of Santa Fe, Bantayan, Cebu, Philippines. Bacterial isolates were identified using 16S rRNA, and their ethyl acetate (EtOAc) extracts were subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility tests against representative species of yeast and Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Their QSI activity against Chromobacterium violaceum was also determined. Fourteen distinct bacterial colonies belonging to four genera, namely Alteromonas (3), Bacillus (5), Oceanobacillus (1) and Vibrio (5), were successfully isolated and identified. All 14 bacterial isolates exhibited antibacterial effects. EPB9, identified as Bacillus safensis , consistently showed the strongest inhibition against Escherichia coli , Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis , with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) ranging from 0.0625 to 1.0 mg ml−1. In contrast, all 14 isolates showed weak antifungal effects. Both B. safensis (EPB9) and Bacillus australimaris (EPB15) exhibited QSI effects at 100 mg ml−1, showing opaque zones of 3.1±0.9 and 3.8±0.4 mm, respectively. This study is the first to isolate and identify the distinct microbial epiphytic bacterial community of H. durvillei and its potential as an abundant resource for new antibacterial and QSI bioactives.
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