Metabolomics and Molecular Networking-Guided Screening of Bacillus -Derived Bioactive Compounds Against a Highly Lethal Vibrio Species.
Jinmei XiaHongkun SiXiaomei HuangXiangwei ChenXiaoteng FuGuangyu LiQiliang LaiFang LiWeiyi WangZongze ShaoPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Microorganisms are important sources of bioactive natural products. However, the complexity of microbial metabolites and the low abundance of active compounds render the isolation and purification process laborious and inefficient. During our search for active substances capable of inhibiting the newly discovered highly lethal Vibrio strain vp-HL, we found that the fermentation broth of multiple Bacillus strains exhibited antibacterial activity. However, the substances responsible for the activity remained unclear. Metabolomics, molecular networking (MN), and the Structural similarity Network Annotation Platform for Mass Spectrometry (SNAP-MS) were employed in conjunction with bioactivity screening to predict the antibacterial compounds from Bacillus strains. The analysis of fractions, and their isolation, NMR-based annotation, and bioactivity evaluation of an amicoumacin compound partially confirmed the prediction from these statistical analyses. This work presents the potential of marine Bacillus in producing active substances against Vibrio species. Additionally, it highlighted the significance and feasibility of metabolomics and MN in the dereplication of compounds and the determination of isolation targets.
Keyphrases
- mass spectrometry
- drinking water
- bacillus subtilis
- liquid chromatography
- high resolution
- escherichia coli
- biofilm formation
- gas chromatography
- capillary electrophoresis
- high performance liquid chromatography
- ms ms
- silver nanoparticles
- magnetic resonance
- microbial community
- rna seq
- room temperature
- high throughput
- multiple sclerosis
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- lactic acid
- solid state
- risk assessment