Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway

A new strain belonging to the genus Collimonas was isolated from the sea surface microlayer off the coast of Trøndelag, Norway. The bacterium, designated Collimonas CT, produced an antibacterial compound active against Micrococcus luteus. Subsequent studies using LC-MS identified this antibacterial...

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Main Authors: Sergey B. Zotchev, Trond E. Ellingsen, Geir Klinkenberg, Sven Even F. Borgos, Kjell D. Josefsen, Espen Fjærvik, Sigrid Hakvåg
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2009-11-01
Series:Marine Drugs
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/7/4/576/
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spelling doaj-aad4033828224103b3ddabf37fe719c72020-11-24T22:10:14ZengMDPI AGMarine Drugs1660-33972009-11-017457658810.3390/md7040576Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, NorwaySergey B. ZotchevTrond E. EllingsenGeir KlinkenbergSven Even F. BorgosKjell D. JosefsenEspen FjærvikSigrid HakvågA new strain belonging to the genus Collimonas was isolated from the sea surface microlayer off the coast of Trøndelag, Norway. The bacterium, designated Collimonas CT, produced an antibacterial compound active against Micrococcus luteus. Subsequent studies using LC-MS identified this antibacterial compound as violacein, known to be produced by several marine-derived bacteria. Fragments of the violacein biosynthesis genes vioA and vioB were amplified by PCR from the Collimonas CT genome and sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis of these sequences demonstrated close relatedness of the Collimonas CT violacein biosynthetic gene cluster to those in Janthinobacterium lividum and Duganella sp., suggesting relatively recent horizontal gene transfer. Considering diverse biological activities of violacein, Collimonas CT shall be further studied as a potential producer of this compound. http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/7/4/576/surface microlayerCollimonasviolaceinbiosynthetic genes
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author Sergey B. Zotchev
Trond E. Ellingsen
Geir Klinkenberg
Sven Even F. Borgos
Kjell D. Josefsen
Espen Fjærvik
Sigrid Hakvåg
spellingShingle Sergey B. Zotchev
Trond E. Ellingsen
Geir Klinkenberg
Sven Even F. Borgos
Kjell D. Josefsen
Espen Fjærvik
Sigrid Hakvåg
Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway
Marine Drugs
surface microlayer
Collimonas
violacein
biosynthetic genes
author_facet Sergey B. Zotchev
Trond E. Ellingsen
Geir Klinkenberg
Sven Even F. Borgos
Kjell D. Josefsen
Espen Fjærvik
Sigrid Hakvåg
author_sort Sergey B. Zotchev
title Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway
title_short Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway
title_full Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway
title_fullStr Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway
title_full_unstemmed Violacein-Producing Collimonas sp. from the Sea Surface Microlayer of Costal Waters in Trøndelag, Norway
title_sort violacein-producing collimonas sp. from the sea surface microlayer of costal waters in trøndelag, norway
publisher MDPI AG
series Marine Drugs
issn 1660-3397
publishDate 2009-11-01
description A new strain belonging to the genus Collimonas was isolated from the sea surface microlayer off the coast of Trøndelag, Norway. The bacterium, designated Collimonas CT, produced an antibacterial compound active against Micrococcus luteus. Subsequent studies using LC-MS identified this antibacterial compound as violacein, known to be produced by several marine-derived bacteria. Fragments of the violacein biosynthesis genes vioA and vioB were amplified by PCR from the Collimonas CT genome and sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis of these sequences demonstrated close relatedness of the Collimonas CT violacein biosynthetic gene cluster to those in Janthinobacterium lividum and Duganella sp., suggesting relatively recent horizontal gene transfer. Considering diverse biological activities of violacein, Collimonas CT shall be further studied as a potential producer of this compound.
topic surface microlayer
Collimonas
violacein
biosynthetic genes
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-3397/7/4/576/
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