Yehia S Mohamed, Samar M Solyman, Abdelrahman M Sedeek, Hasnaa L Kamel, Manar El Samak
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摘要
海洋来源的放线菌已成为生物活性天然产物的有前途的来源,特别是丝状放线菌(如链霉菌)。然而,来自非丝状属的成员显示出潜在的生物技术重要性。在这项研究中,我们对从两种红海海绵中分离出来的两种具有生物活性的短杆菌进行了全面的基因组鉴定,即黄体短杆菌(B. luteolum) 26C和干酪短杆菌(B. casei) 13A。全基因组测序和分类分析证实了物种水平的鉴定,标志着这些物种在红海生态系统中的首次文献报道。两株菌株对金黄色葡萄球菌、大肠杆菌和白色念珠菌均表现出抑菌活性。此外,功能注释揭示了多个基因组岛(GIs),这些基因组岛富含赋予重金属抗性、DNA修复酶、营养获取和移动遗传元件的基因,突出了对红海恶劣物理化学条件的潜在进化适应。基因组挖掘确定了生物合成基因簇,包括编码ε-聚赖氨酸、tropodithic酸、外托因和类胡萝卜素的基因簇。两种菌株的同源基因簇与陆地生态系统的同源基因簇的比较分析突出了潜在的海洋适应性遗传机制。本研究强调了B. luteolum 26C和B. casei 13A的生物合成潜力,以及它们在海绵微生物群中作为积极竞争对手和潜在防御伙伴的生态作用。
Comprehensive Genome Analysis of Two Bioactive Brevibacterium Strains Isolated from Marine Sponges from the Red Sea.
Marine-derived Actinomycetota have emerged as promising sources of bioactive natural products, particularly filamentous actinomycetes (e.g., Streptomyces). However, members from non-filamentous genera have showed potential biotechnological importance. In this study, we performed a comprehensive genomic characterization of two bioactive Brevibacterium strains, Brevibacterium luteolum (B. luteolum) 26C and Brevibacterium casei (B. casei) 13A, isolated from two Red Sea sponges. Whole-genome sequencing and taxonomic analysis confirmed species-level identification, marking the first documented report of these species within the Red Sea ecosystem. The two strains displayed antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans. Additionally, functional annotation revealed multiple genomic islands (GIs) enriched with genes conferring heavy metal resistance, DNA repair enzymes, nutrient acquisition, and mobile genetic elements, highlighting potential evolutionary adaptations to the harsh physicochemical conditions of the Red Sea. Genome mining identified biosynthetic gene clusters, including those encoding ε-poly-L-lysine, tropodithietic acid, ectoine, and carotenoids. The comparative analysis of orthologous gene clusters from both strains and their counterparts from terrestrial ecosystems highlighted potential marine adaptive genetic mechanisms. This study highlights the biosynthetic potential of B. luteolum 26C and B. casei 13A and their ecological role as active competitors and potential defensive associates within the sponge microbiome.
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