Genetic Approach for the Fast Discovery of Phenazine Producing Bacteria

Marine Drugs
2011.0

Abstract

<jats:p>A fast and efficient approach was established to identify bacteria possessing the potential to biosynthesize phenazines, which are of special interest regarding their antimicrobial activities. Sequences of phzE genes, which are part of the phenazine biosynthetic pathway, were used to design one universal primer system and to analyze the ability of bacteria to produce phenazine. Diverse bacteria from different marine habitats and belonging to six major phylogenetic lines were investigated. Bacteria exhibiting phzE gene fragments affiliated to Firmicutes, Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. Thus, these are the first primers for amplifying gene fragments from Firmicutes and Alphaproteobacteria. The genetic potential for phenazine production was shown for four type strains belonging to the genera Streptomyces and Pseudomonas as well as for 13 environmental isolates from marine habitats. For the first time, the genetic ability of phenazine biosynthesis was verified by analyzing the metabolite pattern of all PCR-positive strains via HPLC-UV/MS. Phenazine production was demonstrated for the type strains known to produce endophenazines, 2-hydroxy-phenazine, phenazine-1-carboxylic acid, phenazine-1,6-dicarboxylic acid, and chlororaphin as well as for members of marine Actinobacteria. Interestingly, a number of unidentified phenazines possibly represent new phenazine structures.

Knowledge Graph

Similar Paper

Genetic Approach for the Fast Discovery of Phenazine Producing Bacteria
Marine Drugs 2011.0
Genomic characterization of a new endophytic<i>Streptomyces kebangsaanensis</i>identifies biosynthetic pathway gene clusters for novel phenazine antibiotic production
PeerJ 2017.0
Biosynthetic Capacities of Actinomysetes. No.26. Endophenazines A-D, New Phenazine Antibiotics from the Arthropod Associated Endosymbiont Streptomyces anulatus. I. Taxonomy, Fermentation, Isolation and Biological Activities.
The Journal of Antibiotics 2002.0
Biosynthetic Capacities of Actinomysetes. No.26. Endophenazines A-D, New Phenazine Antibiotics from the Arthropod Associated Endosymbiont Streptomyces anulatus. I. Taxonomy, Fermentation, Isolation and Biological Activities.
The Journal of Antibiotics 2002.0
6-Hydroxymethyl-1-phenazine-carboxamide and 1,6-phenazinedimethanol from a marine bacterium, Brevibacterium sp. KMD 003, associated with marine purple vase sponge
The Journal of Antibiotics 2009.0
Subinhibitory Concentrations of Antibiotics Induce Phenazine Production in a Marine <i>Streptomyces</i> sp.
Journal of Natural Products 2008.0
Subinhibitory Concentrations of Antibiotics Induce Phenazine Production in a Marine <i>Streptomyces</i> sp.
Journal of Natural Products 2008.0
Rare phenazine L-quinovose esters from a marine actinomycete
The Journal of Organic Chemistry 1992.0
Activation of a silent phenazine biosynthetic gene cluster reveals a novel natural product and a new resistance mechanism against phenazines
MedChemComm 2012.0
New streptophenazines from marine <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. 182SMLY
Natural Product Research 2017.0