2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10482-007-9196-9
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A comparative study on the phylogenetic diversity of culturable actinobacteria isolated from five marine sponge species

Abstract: A cultivation-based approach was employed to compare the culturable actinobacterial diversity associated with five marine sponge species (Craniella australiensis, Halichondria rugosa, Reniochalina sp., Sponge sp., and Stelletta tenuis). The phylogenetic affiliation of the actinobacterial isolates was assessed by 16S rDNA-RFLP analysis. A total of 181 actinobacterial strains were isolated using five different culture media (denoted as M1-M5). The type of medium exhibited significant effects on the number of act… Show more

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“…They gained great interest due to their association with a wide variety of microorganisms. These microorganisms are known to be a rich source of secondary metabolites (108), which exhibit a broad range of bioactivities such as inhibition of enzyme activities and cell division and antiviral, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, cytotoxic, and cardiovascular properties (77).Numerous studies concerning specific aspects of spongebacterium associations were accomplished using distinct methods for the evaluation of the microbial diversity (mostly molecular approaches) or the bioactivities (culture-dependent methods) or biosynthetic aspects (chemical analyses and molecular approaches) of secondary metabolites of the associated bacteria (19,47,51,54,110,122,126). So far, there is less comprehensive information about the integration of this knowledge into concepts for sponge-bacterium interactions based on small molecules.…”
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“…They gained great interest due to their association with a wide variety of microorganisms. These microorganisms are known to be a rich source of secondary metabolites (108), which exhibit a broad range of bioactivities such as inhibition of enzyme activities and cell division and antiviral, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, cytotoxic, and cardiovascular properties (77).Numerous studies concerning specific aspects of spongebacterium associations were accomplished using distinct methods for the evaluation of the microbial diversity (mostly molecular approaches) or the bioactivities (culture-dependent methods) or biosynthetic aspects (chemical analyses and molecular approaches) of secondary metabolites of the associated bacteria (19,47,51,54,110,122,126). So far, there is less comprehensive information about the integration of this knowledge into concepts for sponge-bacterium interactions based on small molecules.…”
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“…Natural compounds obtain from marine source plays important key to discover various new drug molecules [31,32] .…”
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“…(accession number EU551691) isolated from the Atacama Desert (99% identity with G1) and Streptomyces spp. (accession numbers AY944252) isolated from marine sponges [21] (98.1% identity with A2). The Micromonospora spp.…”
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confidence: 99%