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Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Hydrophobin, Sa-HFB1, with Antifungal Activity from an Alkaliphilic Fungus, Sodiomyces alkalinus .

Anastasia E KuvarinaEugene A RogozhinMaxim A SykonnikovAlla V TimofeevaMarina V SerebryakovaNatalia V FedorovaLyudmila Y KokaevaTatiana A EfimenkoMarina L GeorgievaVera S Sadykova
Published in: Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The adaptations that alkaliphilic microorganisms have developed due to their extreme habitats promote the production of active natural compounds with the potential to control microorganisms, causing infections associated with healthcare. The primary purpose of this study was to isolate and identify a hydrophobin, Sa-HFB1, from an alkaliphilic fungus, Sodiomyces alkalinus . A potential antifungal effect against pathogenic and opportunistic fungi strains was determined. The MICs of Sa-HFB1 against opportunistic and clinical fungi ranged from 1 to 8 µg/mL and confirmed its higher activity against both non- and clinical isolates. The highest level of antifungal activity (MIC 1 µg/mL) was demonstrated for the clinical isolate Cryptococcus neoformans 297 m. The hydrophobin Sa-HFB1 may be partly responsible for the reported antifungal activity of S. alkalinus , and may serve as a potential source of lead compounds, meaning that it can be developed as an antifungal drug candidate.
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