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Antimicrobial activity and biosynthetic potential of cultivable actinomycetes associated with Lichen symbiosis from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau

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MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 244, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2020.126652

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Actinobacteria; Lichens; Antimicrobial activity; Biosynthetic potential; Activity prediction

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31800031]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M653760]
  3. Natural Science Basic Research Plan in Shaanxi Province of China [2019JQ-046]
  4. Scientific Startup Foundation for Doctors of Northwest AF University [2452016146]

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This study conducted a comprehensive investigation on lichen-associated actinobacteria from the Tibet Plateau, revealing their potential as a source of biological active metabolites. The research provided important insights into the identification and activity prediction of novel compounds from previously unexplored plateau lichen, which could be valuable for the development of potential antibiotic drugs.
Actinobacteria that inhabit lichen symbionts are considered a promising yet previously underexplored source of novel compounds. Here, for the first time, we conducted a comprehensive investigation with regard to strain isolation and identification of lichen-associated actinobacteria from Tibet Plateau, antimicrobial activity screening, biosynthetic genes detection, bioactive metabolites identification and activity prediction. A large number of culturable actinomycetes were isolated from lichens around Qinghai Lake, in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Twenty-seven strains with distinct morphological characteristics were preliminarily studied. 16S rRNA gene identification showed that 13 strains were new species. The PCR-screening of specific biosynthetic genes indicated that these 27 isolates had abundant intrinsic biosynthetic potential. The antimicrobial activity experiment screened out some potential biological control antagonistic bacteria. The metabolites of 13 strains of Streptomyces with antibacterial activity were analyzed by LC-HRMS, and further 18 compounds were identified by NMR and / or LC-HRMS. The identified compounds were mainly pyrrolidine and indole derivatives, as well as anthracyclines. Seven compounds were identified with less biological activity, then predicted and evaluated their biological activity. The predicted results showed that compound 2 had excellent inhibitory activity on HIV-1 reverse transcriptase. Overall, the results indicate actinobacteria isolated from unexploited plateau lichen are promising sources of biological active metabolite, which could provide important bioactive compounds as potential antibiotic drugs.

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