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Antibacterial Activity of Endophytic Actinomycetes Isolated from the Medicinal Plant Vochysia divergens (Pantanal, Brazil)

Francielly Maria Wilke Ramos GosDepartment of Basic Pathology, Federal University of ParanáCuritiba, BrazilDaiani Cristina SaviDepartment of Genetics, Federal University of ParanáCuritiba, BrazilKhaled A. ShaabanCenter for Pharmaceutical Research and Innovation, College of Pharmacy, University of KentuckyLexington, KY, United StatesJon S. ThorsonCenter for Pharmaceutical Research and Innovation, College of Pharmacy, University of KentuckyLexington, KY, United StatesRodrigo AluízioDepartment of Genetics, Federal University of ParanáCuritiba, BrazilYvelise M. PossiedeDepartment of Biology, Federal University of Mato Grosso do SulCampo Grande, BrazilJürgen RohrDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, University of KentuckyLexington, KY, United StatesChirlei GlienkeDepartment of Genetics, Federal University of ParanáCuritiba, Brazil
2017en
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Abstract

Endophytic actinomycetes from medicinal plants produce a wide diversity of secondary metabolites (SM). However, to date, the knowledge about endophytes from Brazil remains scarce. Thus, we analyzed the antimicrobial potential of 10 actinomycetes isolated from the medicinal plant Vochysia divergens located in the Pantanal sul-mato-grossense, an unexplored wetland in Brazil. Strains were classified as belonging to the Aeromicrobium, Actinomadura, Microbacterium, Microbispora, Micrococcus, Sphaerisporangium, Streptomyces and Williamsia genera, through morphological and 16S rRNA phylogenetic analyzes. A susceptibility analysis demonstrated that the strains were largely resistant to the antibiotics oxacillin and nalidixic acid. Additionally, different culture media (SG and R5A) and temperatures (28 °C and 36 °C) were evaluated to select the best culture conditions to produce the active SM. All conditions were analyzed for active metabolites, and the best antibacterial activity was observed from metabolites produced with SG medium at 36 °C. The LGMB491 (close related to Aeromicrobium ponti) extract showed the highest activity against methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), with a MIC of 0.04mg/mL, and it was selected for SM identification. Strain LGMB491 produced 1-acetyl-β-carboline (1), indole-3-carbaldehyde (2), 3-(hydroxyacetyl)-indole (4), brevianamide F (5), and cyclo-(L-Pro-L-Phe) (6) as major compounds with antibacterial activity. In this study, we add to the knowledge about the endophytic community from the medicinal plant V. divergens and report the isolation of rare actinomycetes that produce highly active metabolites.

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