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Isolation and Characterization of Strain Exiguobacterium sp. KRL4, a Producer of Bioactive Secondary Metabolites from a Tibetan Glacier.

Pietro TedescoFortunato Palma EspositoAntonio MasinoGiovanni Andrea VitaleEmiliana TortorellaAnnarita PoliBarbara NicolausLeonardo Joaquim van ZylMarla TrindadeDonatella de Pascale
Published in: Microorganisms (2021)
Extremophilic microorganisms represent a unique source of novel natural products. Among them, cold adapted bacteria and particularly alpine microorganisms are still underexplored. Here, we describe the isolation and characterization of a novel Gram-positive, aerobic rod-shaped alpine bacterium (KRL4), isolated from sediments from the Karuola glacier in Tibet, China. Complete phenotypic analysis was performed revealing the great adaptability of the strain to a wide range of temperatures (5-40 °C), pHs (5.5-8.5), and salinities (0-15% w/v NaCl). Genome sequencing identified KRL4 as a member of the placeholder genus Exiguobacterium_A and annotation revealed that only half of the protein-encoding genes (1522 of 3079) could be assigned a putative function. An analysis of the secondary metabolite clusters revealed the presence of two uncharacterized phytoene synthase containing pathways and a novel siderophore pathway. Biological assays confirmed that the strain produces molecules with antioxidant and siderophore activities. Furthermore, intracellular extracts showed nematocidal activity towards C. elegans, suggesting that strain KRL4 is a source of anthelmintic compounds.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • genome wide
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  • heavy metals
  • gram negative
  • high intensity
  • dna methylation
  • high throughput
  • multidrug resistant
  • amino acid
  • gene expression
  • small molecule
  • protein protein