Isolation, Identification and Antibiosis Efficacy of Marine Thermophilic Actinomycetes

Yassin, Sahar;

Abstract


THIS WORK is aimed to assess the antibiosis efficacy of marine thermophilic
actinomycetes isolated from raw marine habitat and identify the most antibiosis
effective isolate. Variable thermophilic actinomycete strains were isolated from 14
marine sediment samples at Burj Al Arab, El-Agamy salinases and Cairo-Alex route
Alexandria, Egypt. The isolated strains were purified and screened for their antibiosis
activities against various targets of human pathogenic bacteria and fungi.
Actinomycete isolate, characterized by highest broad-spectrum antagonism, was
selected and identified based on morphological, cultural, physiological and
biochemical characteristics. Total cell hydrolysate analysis, Genomic DNA extraction
and 16S rRNA sequencing were also characterized. Among the purified 135 marine
thermophilic actinomycete isolates, twenty strains showed detectable antagonistic
activities against test pathogens. Based on identification collected data, it was
suggested that the most potent undertreat isolate is belonging to actinomycete genus
Saccharomonospora. Molecular studies revealed that it was highly related to
Saccharomonospora viridis (100%). As a result, it was designated as
Saccharomonospora viridis AHK190.


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Title Isolation, Identification and Antibiosis Efficacy of Marine Thermophilic Actinomycetes
Authors Yassin, Sahar 
Keywords Actinomycetes, Antibiosis, Identification, Marine, Thermophilic
Issue Date 1-Dec-2017
Publisher National Information and Documentaion Center (NIDOC)
Journal Egyptian Journal of Microbiology 
DOI 10.21608/ejm.2017.2021.1034

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