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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581482/bioprospecting-of-multi-stress-tolerant-pseudomonas-sp-antagonistic-to-rhizoctonia-solani-for-enhanced-wheat-growth-promotion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Raksha A Kankariya, Prasad V Jape, Rajkamal P Patil, Ambalal B Chaudhari, Navin D Dandi
Salt affected cotton rhizospheric soil was explored for multi-stress resistance microbes to obtain 46 rhizobacteria. Of these, seven strains strongly inhibited the growth of phytopathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani by virtue of antifungal compound 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG) production. These seven strains demonstrated an array of plant growth-promoting activities as follows: (i) production of indole-3-acetic acid, ammonia, siderophore; (ii) solubilisation of phosphate, while two isolates showed Zn solubilisation...
April 6, 2024: International Microbiology: the Official Journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581167/traditional-medicinal-use-is-linked-with-apparency-not-specialized-metabolite-profiles-in-the-order-caryophyllales
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Alex H Crum, Lisa Philander, Lucas Busta, Ya Yang
PREMISE: Better understanding of the relationship between plant specialized metabolism and traditional medicine has the potential to aid in bioprospecting and untangling of cross-cultural use patterns. However, given the limited information available for metabolites in most plant species, understanding medicinal use-metabolite relationships can be difficult. The order Caryophyllales has a unique pattern of lineages of tyrosine- or phenylalanine-dominated specialized metabolism, represented by mutually exclusive anthocyanin and betalain pigments, making Caryophyllales a compelling system to explore the relationship between medicine and metabolites by using pigment as a proxy for dominant metabolism...
April 5, 2024: American Journal of Botany
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576493/decylprodigiosin-a-new-member-of-the-prodigiosin-family-isolated-from-a-seaweed-associated-streptomyces
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Mariana Girão, Sara Freitas, Teresa P Martins, Ralph Urbatzka, Maria F Carvalho, Pedro N Leão
Bioprospecting actinobacterial secondary metabolism from untapped marine sources may lead to the discovery of biotechnologically-relevant compounds. While studying the diversity and bioactive potential of Actinomycetota associated with Codium tomentosum, a green seaweed collected in the northern Portuguese cost, strain CT-F61, identified as Streptomyces violaceoruber , was isolated. Its extracts displayed a strong anticancer activity on breast carcinoma T-47D and colorectal carcinoma HCT116 cells, being effective as well against a panel of human and fish pathogenic bacteria...
2024: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575438/killer-yeasts-expanding-frontiers-in-the-age-of-synthetic-biology
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Sonja Billerbeck, Roy S K Walker, Isak S Pretorius
Killer yeasts secrete protein toxins that are selectively lethal to other yeast and filamentous fungi. These exhibit exceptional genetic and functional diversity, and have several biotechnological applications. However, despite decades of research, several limitations hinder their widespread adoption. In this perspective we contend that technical advances in synthetic biology present an unprecedented opportunity to unlock the full potential of yeast killer systems across a spectrum of applications. By leveraging these new technologies, engineered killer toxins may emerge as a pivotal new tool to address antifungal resistance and food security...
April 3, 2024: Trends in Biotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565750/race-and-indigeneity-in-human-microbiome-science-microbiomisation-and-the-historiality-of-otherness
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Andrea Núñez Casal
This article reformulates Stephan Helmreich´s the ¨microbiomisation of race¨ as the historiality of otherness in the foundations of human microbiome science. Through the lens of my ethnographic fieldwork of a transnational community of microbiome scientists that conducted a landmark human microbiome research on indigenous microbes and its affiliated and first personalised microbiome initiative, the American Gut Project, I follow and trace the key actors, experimental systems and onto-epistemic claims in the emergence of human microbiome science a decade ago...
April 2, 2024: History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38559265/unveiling-the-microbial-realm-with-veba-2-0-a-modular-bioinformatics-suite-for-end-to-end-genome-resolved-prokaryotic-micro-eukaryotic-and-viral-multi-omics-from-either-short-or-long-read-sequencing
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Josh L Espinoza, Allan Phillips, Melanie B Prentice, Gene S Tan, Pauline L Kamath, Karen G Lloyd, Chris L Dupont
The microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms, encompassing prokaryotic (bacterial and archaeal), eukaryotic, and viral entities. This microbial ensemble plays a pivotal role in influencing the health and productivity of diverse ecosystems while shaping the web of life. However, many software suites developed to study microbiomes analyze only the prokaryotic community and provide limited to no support for viruses and microeukaryotes. Previously, we introduced the Viral Eukaryotic Bacterial Archaeal (VEBA) open-source software suite to address this critical gap in microbiome research by extending genome-resolved analysis beyond prokaryotes to encompass the understudied realms of eukaryotes and viruses...
March 11, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556609/natural-compounds-proposed-for-the-management-of-non-alcoholic-fatty-liver-disease
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Théodora Merenda, Florian Juszczak, Elisabeth Ferier, Pierre Duez, Stéphanie Patris, Anne-Émilie Declèves, Amandine Nachtergael
Although non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) presents as an intricate condition characterized by a growing prevalence, the often-recommended lifestyle interventions mostly lack high-level evidence of efficacy and there are currently no effective drugs proposed for this indication. The present review delves into NAFLD pathology, its diverse underlying physiopathological mechanisms and the available in vitro, in vivo, and clinical evidence regarding the use of natural compounds for its management, through three pivotal targets (oxidative stress, cellular inflammation, and insulin resistance)...
April 1, 2024: Natural Products and Bioprospecting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548032/bioprospecting-of-chlamydomonas-reinhardtii-for-boosting-biofuel-related-product-production-based-on-novel-aggregation-induced-emission-active-extracellular-polymeric-substances-nanoprobes
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Yan Wang, Yubing Hu, Jiezhang Mo, Tin Yan Wong, Jingjing Liu, Parodi Alessandro, Ben Zhong Tang, Wen-Xiong Wang, Neng Yan
Biofuel production from microalgae has been greatly restricted by low biomass productivity and long-term photosynthetic efficacy. Here, a novel strategy for selecting high-growing, stress-resistant algal strains with high photosynthetic capacity was proposed based on biocompatible extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) probes with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) properties. Specifically, AIE active EPS probes were synthesized for in-situ long-term monitoring of the EPS productivity at different algal growth stages...
March 26, 2024: Bioresource Technology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546887/cryosphere-a-frozen-home-of-microbes-and-a-potential-source-for-drug-discovery
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Sahib Zada, Mohsin Khan, Zheng Su, Wasim Sajjad, Muhammad Rafiq
The world is concerned about the emergence of pathogens and the occurrence and spread of antibiotic resistance among pathogens. Drug development requires time to combat these issues. Consequently, drug development from natural sources is unavoidable. Cryosphere represents a gigantic source of microbes that could be the bioprospecting source of natural products with unique scaffolds as molecules or drug templates. This review focuses on the novel source of drug discovery and cryospheric environments as a potential source for microbial metabolites having potential medicinal applications...
March 28, 2024: Archives of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543532/diversity-and-biotechnological-potential-of-cultivable-halophilic-and-halotolerant-bacteria-from-the-los-negritos-geothermal-area
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Joseph Guevara-Luna, Ivan Arroyo-Herrera, Erika Yanet Tapia-García, Paulina Estrada-de Los Santos, Alma Juliet Ortega-Nava, María Soledad Vásquez-Murrieta
Soil salinization is negatively affecting soils globally, and the spread of this problem is of great concern due to the loss of functions and benefits offered by the soil resource. In the present study, we explored the diversity of halophilic and halotolerant microorganisms in the arable fraction of a sodic-saline soil without agricultural practices and two soils with agricultural practices (one sodic and one saline) near the geothermal area "Los Negritos" in Villamar, Michoacán state. This was achieved through their isolation and molecular identification, as well as the characterization of their potential for the production of metabolites and enzymes of biotechnological interest under saline conditions...
February 27, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540078/a-comparative-analysis-of-the-venom-system-between-two-morphotypes-of-the-sea-anemone-actinia-equina
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Maria Alcaide, Inês Moutinho Cabral, Lara Carvalho, Vera M Mendes, António P Alves de Matos, Bruno Manadas, Leonor Saúde, Mariaelena D'Ambrosio, Pedro M Costa
The current study investigates the venom-delivery system of green and red morphotypes of the sea anemone Actinia equina to disclose its potential as a source of bioactive compounds. We compared the two morphotypes using electron and optical microscopy, proteomics, and toxicity assessment on zebrafish embryos. Specialized venom-injecting cells (nematocysts) are equally distributed and found in the tentacles of both varieties. Proteomics revealed proteins of interest in both red and green Actinia , yielding the three most abundant Gene Ontology (GO) terms related to the biological processes "proteolysis", "hemolysis in another organism" and "lipid catabolic process"...
March 21, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519760/diversity-distribution-and-bioprospecting-potentials-of-carotenogenic-yeast-from-mangrove-ecosystem
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K A Nimsi, K Manjusha, M N Farzana
Microbial production of carotenoids has gained significant interest for its cost-effectiveness and sustainable nature. This study focuses on 47 red-pigmented yeasts isolated from sediments and plant parts of 13 species of mangrove trees. The relative abundance and distribution of these yeasts varied with plant species and plant parts. The highest number of red yeasts was associated with the mangrove plant Avicennia officinalis (32%). Notably, the leaves harbored the highest percentage (45%) of carotenogenic yeasts, and definite compartmentalization of these yeast species was noticed in mangrove plant parts...
March 22, 2024: Archives of Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517590/compounds-from-agathis-dammara-exert-hypoglycaemic-activity-by-enhancing-glucose-uptake-lignans-terpenes-and-others
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Zhe-Wei Yu, Bang-Ping Cai, Su-Zhi Xie, Yi Zhang, Wen-Hui Wang, Shun-Zhi Liu, Yan-Lin Bin, Qi Chen, Mei-Juan Fang, Rong Qi, Ming-Yu Li, Ying-Kun Qiu
In this study, two new kaurane diterpenes (16, 17), together with 12 lignans (1-12), a triterpene (15), and two other compounds (13, 14) were isolated from the woods of Agathis dammara. The structure of the new compound was determined by HR ESIMS and 1D/2D NMR spectroscopy, and its absolute configuration was determined by electronic circular dichroism (ECD) exciton chirality method. Compounds 5, 11, 14 exhibit significant hypoglycaemic activity in zebrafish, and their mechanism of action is to enhance glucose uptake in zebrafish...
March 22, 2024: Natural Products and Bioprospecting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507117/gastrodinol-derivatives-and-prenylated-flavones-from-the-flower-branch-of-gastrodia-elata
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Shi-Hui Qin, Zhi-Lan Li, Liu Yang, Jiang-Miao Hu
Based on the research progress and traditional usage with whole herbal of the TCM "Tianma", chemical studies herein on the flower branch of Gastrodia elata were carried out in-depth and got 13 compounds including the gastrodinols (1-4), the flavonoid morins (5-8, 11-12), together with the specialist mulberrofurans (9, 13) and gastrodiamide (10) for the first time from the species. The antibacterial and cholinesterase inhibitory activities were then evaluated and the results showed that compounds 5, 11, 12, 13 have good activity against anti-methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, and compounds 9, 13 had good acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity...
March 20, 2024: Natural Products and Bioprospecting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38501820/cultivating-efficiency-high-throughput-growth-analysis-of-anaerobic-bacteria-in-compact-microplate-readers
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Oona L O Snoeyenbos-West, Christina R Guerrero, Makaela Valencia, Paul Carini
UNLABELLED: Anaerobic microbes play crucial roles in environmental processes, industry, and human health. Traditional methods for monitoring the growth of anaerobes, including plate counts or subsampling broth cultures for optical density measurements, are time and resource-intensive. The advent of microplate readers revolutionized bacterial growth studies by enabling high-throughput and real-time monitoring of microbial growth kinetics. Yet, their use in anaerobic microbiology has remained limited...
March 19, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38493344/detox-a-pipeline-for-the-detection-of-toxins-in-venomous-organisms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Allan Ringeval, Sarah Farhat, Alexander Fedosov, Marco Gerdol, Samuele Greco, Lou Mary, Maria Vittoria Modica, Nicolas Puillandre
Venomous organisms have independently evolved the ability to produce toxins 101 times during their evolutionary history, resulting in over 200 000 venomous species. Collectively, these species produce millions of toxins, making them a valuable resource for bioprospecting and understanding the evolutionary mechanisms underlying genetic diversification. RNA-seq is the preferred method for characterizing toxin repertoires, but the analysis of the resulting data remains challenging. While early approaches relied on similarity-based mapping to known toxin databases, recent studies have highlighted the importance of structural features for toxin detection...
January 22, 2024: Briefings in Bioinformatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38488905/which-is-the-optimal-choice-for-neonates-formula-or-breast-milk
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yueqi Hu, Xing Wu, Li Zhou, Jikai Liu
The incidence of prematurity has been increasing since the twenty-first century. Premature neonates are extremely vulnerable and require a rich supply of nutrients, including carbohydrates, proteins, docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), arachidonic acid (ARA) and others. Typical breast milk serves as the primary source for infants under six months old to provide these nutrients. However, depending on the individual needs of preterm infants, a more diverse and intricate range of nutrients may be necessary. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the current research progress on the physical and chemical properties, biological activity, function, and structure of breast milk, as well as explores the relationship between the main components of milk globular membrane and infant growth...
March 15, 2024: Natural Products and Bioprospecting
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38485026/a-novel-bioprospecting-strategy-via-13-c-based-high-throughput-probing-of-active-methylotrophs-inhabiting-oil-reservoir-surface-soil
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Kewei Xu, Zhengfei Yan, Cheng Tao, Fang Wang, Xuying Zheng, Yuanyuan Ma, Yongge Sun, Yan Zheng, Zhongjun Jia
Methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) have long been considered as a microbial indicator for oil and gas prospecting. However, due to the phylogenetically narrow breath of ecophysiologically distinct MOB, classic culture-dependent approaches could not discriminate MOB population at fine resolution, and accurately reflect the abundance of active MOB in the soil above oil and gas reservoirs. Here, we presented a novel microbial anomaly detection (MAD) strategy to quantitatively identify specific indicator methylotrophs in the surface soils for bioprospecting oil and gas reservoirs by using a combination of 13 C-DNA stable isotope probing (SIP), high-throughput sequencing (HTS), quantitative PCR (qPCR) and geostatistical analysis...
March 12, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38476933/in-silico-prospection-of-receptors-associated-with-the-biological-activity-of-u1-sctrx-lg1a-an-antimicrobial-peptide-isolated-from-the-venom-of-loxosceles-gaucho
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André Souza de Oliveira, Elias Jorge Muniz Seif, Pedro Ismael da Silva Junior
UNLABELLED: The emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens generates impairment to human health. U1-SCTRX-lg1a is a peptide isolated from a phospholipase D extracted from the spider venom of Loxosceles gaucho with antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative bacteria (between 1.15 and 4.6 μM). The aim of this study was to suggest potential receptors associated with the antimicrobial activity of U1-SCTRX-lg1a using in silico bioinformatics tools. The search for potential targets of U1-SCRTX-lg1a was performed using the PharmMapper server...
2024: In Silico Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38460106/spider-s-silk-as-a-potential-source-of-antibiotics-an-integrative-review
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Lucas da Costa Schwenck, Paula Alvarez Abreu, Rodrigo Nunes-da-Fonseca
Spiders produce webs, which are still a largely unexplored source of antibacterial compounds, although the reports of its application in the medical field. Therefore, this study aims to present an integrative review of the antibacterial activity of spider webs. The research was conducted using Google Scholar, Scielo, Web of Science, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Medline EBSCO, LILACS, and Embase. The inclusion criteria were original articles written in English that studied the antibiotic properties of the web or isolated compounds tested...
March 9, 2024: Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
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