Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria
Marine cyanobacteria, notably those from tropical regions, are a rich source of bioactive secondary metabolites. Tropical marine cyanobacteria often grow to high densities in the environment, allowing direct isolation of many secondary metabolites from field-collected material. However, in temperate...
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doaj-97a76c244d4b41088cacaab7ec3068622020-11-24T20:58:00ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972013-04-011141316133510.3390/md11041316Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine CyanobacteriaVitor M. VasconcelosWilliam H. GerwickPatrício B. GonçalvesFlávia VianaOlga M. LagePedro N. LeãoVitor RamosMarine cyanobacteria, notably those from tropical regions, are a rich source of bioactive secondary metabolites. Tropical marine cyanobacteria often grow to high densities in the environment, allowing direct isolation of many secondary metabolites from field-collected material. However, in temperate environments culturing is usually required to produce enough biomass for investigations of their chemical constituents. In this work, we cultured a selection of novel and diverse cyanobacteria isolated from the Portuguese coast, and tested their organic extracts in a series of ecologically-relevant bioassays. The majority of the extracts showed activity in at least one of the bioassays, all of which were run in very small scale. Phylogenetically related isolates exhibited different activity profiles, highlighting the value of microdiversity for bioprospection studies. Furthermore, LC-MS analyses of selected active extracts suggested the presence of previously unidentified secondary metabolites. Overall, the screening strategy employed here, in which previously untapped cyanobacterial diversity was combined with multiple bioassays, proved to be a successful strategy and allowed the selection of several strains for further investigations based on their bioactivity profiles.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/11/4/1316cyanobacteriachemical ecologyscreeningbioactive compoundssecondary metabolitesphylogenetic analysis |
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Vitor M. Vasconcelos William H. Gerwick Patrício B. Gonçalves Flávia Viana Olga M. Lage Pedro N. Leão Vitor Ramos |
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Vitor M. Vasconcelos William H. Gerwick Patrício B. Gonçalves Flávia Viana Olga M. Lage Pedro N. Leão Vitor Ramos Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria Marine Drugs cyanobacteria chemical ecology screening bioactive compounds secondary metabolites phylogenetic analysis |
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Vitor M. Vasconcelos William H. Gerwick Patrício B. Gonçalves Flávia Viana Olga M. Lage Pedro N. Leão Vitor Ramos |
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Vitor M. Vasconcelos |
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Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria |
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Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria |
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Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria |
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Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria |
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Chemoecological Screening Reveals High Bioactivity in Diverse Culturable Portuguese Marine Cyanobacteria |
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chemoecological screening reveals high bioactivity in diverse culturable portuguese marine cyanobacteria |
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Marine Drugs |
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2013-04-01 |
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Marine cyanobacteria, notably those from tropical regions, are a rich source of bioactive secondary metabolites. Tropical marine cyanobacteria often grow to high densities in the environment, allowing direct isolation of many secondary metabolites from field-collected material. However, in temperate environments culturing is usually required to produce enough biomass for investigations of their chemical constituents. In this work, we cultured a selection of novel and diverse cyanobacteria isolated from the Portuguese coast, and tested their organic extracts in a series of ecologically-relevant bioassays. The majority of the extracts showed activity in at least one of the bioassays, all of which were run in very small scale. Phylogenetically related isolates exhibited different activity profiles, highlighting the value of microdiversity for bioprospection studies. Furthermore, LC-MS analyses of selected active extracts suggested the presence of previously unidentified secondary metabolites. Overall, the screening strategy employed here, in which previously untapped cyanobacterial diversity was combined with multiple bioassays, proved to be a successful strategy and allowed the selection of several strains for further investigations based on their bioactivity profiles. |
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cyanobacteria chemical ecology screening bioactive compounds secondary metabolites phylogenetic analysis |
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http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/11/4/1316 |
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