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Dereplication of antimicrobial biosurfactants from marine bacteria using molecular networking

Albert D. Patiño, Manuela Montoya-Giraldo, Marynes Quintero, Lizbeth Lorena López, Lina M. Blandón, Javier Gómez-León

2021Scientific Reports21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Biosurfactants are amphiphilic surface-active molecules of microbial origin principally produced by hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria; in addition to the bioremediation properties, they can also present antimicrobial activity. The present study highlights the chemical characterization and the antimicrobial activities of biosurfactants produced by deep-sea marine bacteria from the genera Halomonas , Bacillus , Streptomyces , and Pseudomonas . The biosurfactants were extracted and chemically characterized through Chromatography TLC, FT-IR, LC/ESI–MS/MS, and a metabolic analysis was done through molecular networking. Six biosurfactants were identified by dereplication tools from GNPS and some surfactin isoforms were identified by molecular networking. The half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC 50 ) of biosurfactant from Halomonas sp. INV PRT125 (7.27 mg L −1 ) and Halomonas sp. INV PRT124 (8.92 mg L −1 ) were most effective against the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans ATCC 10231. For Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 43300, the biosurfactant from Bacillus sp. INV FIR48 was the most effective with IC 50 values of 25.65 mg L −1 and 21.54 mg L −1 for C. albicans , without hemolytic effect (< 1%), and non-ecotoxic effect in brine shrimp larvae ( Artemia franciscana ), with values under 150 mg L −1 , being a biosurfactant promising for further study. The extreme environments as deep-sea can be an important source for the isolation of new biosurfactants-producing microorganisms with environmental and pharmaceutical use.

Topics & Concepts

HalomonasAntimicrobialMicrobiologySurfactinBacteriaBiologyCandida albicansMarine bacteriophageStaphylococcus aureusBacillus (shape)Brine shrimpBacillus subtilis16S ribosomal RNAEcologyGeneticsMicrobial bioremediation and biosurfactantsMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction