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Diversity of Cultivable Microbes From Soil of the Fildes Peninsula, Antarctica, and Their Potential Application

Bailin Cong, Xiaofei Yin, Aifang Deng, Jihong Shen, Yongqi Tian, Shaoyun Wang, Huanghao Yang

2020Frontiers in Microbiology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

To explore the diversity and application potential of Antarctic microorganisms, 1208 strains bacteria and fungi were isolated from 5 samples collected from the Fildes Peninsula during China's 27th and 31st Antarctic expeditions. Eighty-three strains bacteria belonging to 20 genera and 30 strains fungi belonging to 7 genera were identified. Among them, 8 strains bacteria and 10 strains fungi showed low sequence similarity to the database, suggesting that they might be novel species. Physiological-biochemical characteristics showed that the identified bacteria could utilize many kinds of carbohydrates and that the identified fungi could produce several kinds of extracellular enzymes. The fungal strain MS-19, identified as Aspergillus sydowii, possesses the potential to produce antifungal activity agents based on an activity-guided approach. Further isolation yielded four polyketones: versicone A (1), versicone B (2), 4-methyl-5,6-dihydro-2H-pyran-2-one (3), and (R)-(+)-sydowic acid (4). It should be noted that 1 displayed strong activity against Candida albicans, with an MIC value of 3.91 μg/mL.

Topics & Concepts

BacteriaBiologyMicroorganismMicrobiologyAspergillus16S ribosomal RNAExtreme environmentIsolation (microbiology)Strain (injury)BotanyGeneticsAnatomyPolar Research and EcologyEnzyme Production and CharacterizationMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis