Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin

Background. Bioactive microbial metabolites provide a successful source of novel compounds with pharmaceutical potentials. The bacterium Pseudomonas sp. In5 is a biocontrol strain isolated from a plant disease suppressive soil in Greenland, which produces two antimicrobial nonribosomal peptides (NRP...

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Main Authors: Charlotte F. Michelsen, Helle Jensen, Vincent J. Venditto, Rosanna C. Hennessy, Peter Stougaard
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:f3d88504749444f0b6f2e5d48c1a2d56 2024-01-07T09:43:40+01:00 Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin Charlotte F. Michelsen Helle Jensen Vincent J. Venditto Rosanna C. Hennessy Peter Stougaard 2015-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1476 https://doaj.org/article/f3d88504749444f0b6f2e5d48c1a2d56 EN eng PeerJ Inc. https://peerj.com/articles/1476.pdf https://peerj.com/articles/1476/ https://doaj.org/toc/2167-8359 doi:10.7717/peerj.1476 2167-8359 https://doaj.org/article/f3d88504749444f0b6f2e5d48c1a2d56 PeerJ, Vol 3, p e1476 (2015) Crude extract Nonribosomal peptides Antimicrobial Anticancer Pseudomonas Medicine R Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2015 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1476 2023-12-10T01:53:49Z Background. Bioactive microbial metabolites provide a successful source of novel compounds with pharmaceutical potentials. The bacterium Pseudomonas sp. In5 is a biocontrol strain isolated from a plant disease suppressive soil in Greenland, which produces two antimicrobial nonribosomal peptides (NRPs), nunapeptin and nunamycin.Methods. In this study, we used in vitro antimicrobial and anticancer bioassays to evaluate the potential bioactivities of both a crude extract derived from Pseudomonas sp. In5 and NRPs purified from the crude extract.Results. We verified that the crude extract derived from Pseudomonas sp. In5 showed suppressive activity against the basidiomycete Rhizoctonia solani by inducing a mitochondrial stress-response. Furthermore, we confirmed suppressive activity against the oomycete Pythium aphanidermatum by the Pseudomonas sp. In5 crude extract, and that the purified nunamycin and nunapeptin displayed distinct antimicrobial activities. In addition to the antimicrobial activity, we found that treatment of the cancer cell lines, Jurkat T-cells, Granta cells, and melanoma cells, with the Pseudomonas sp. In5 crude extract increased staining with the apoptotic marker Annexin V while no staining of healthy normal cells, i.e., naïve or activated CD4 T-cells, was observed. Treatment with either of the NRPs alone did not increase Annexin V staining of the Jurkat T-cells, despite individually showing robust antimicrobial activity, whereas an anticancer activity was detected when nunamycin and nunapeptin were used in combination.Discussion. Our results suggest that the bioactivity of a crude extract derived from Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the presence of both nunamycin and nunapeptin and highlight the possibility of synergy between multiple microbial metabolites. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland greenlandic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Greenland PeerJ 3 e1476
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topic Crude extract
Nonribosomal peptides
Antimicrobial
Anticancer
Pseudomonas
Medicine
R
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
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Nonribosomal peptides
Antimicrobial
Anticancer
Pseudomonas
Medicine
R
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
Charlotte F. Michelsen
Helle Jensen
Vincent J. Venditto
Rosanna C. Hennessy
Peter Stougaard
Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
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Nonribosomal peptides
Antimicrobial
Anticancer
Pseudomonas
Medicine
R
Biology (General)
QH301-705.5
description Background. Bioactive microbial metabolites provide a successful source of novel compounds with pharmaceutical potentials. The bacterium Pseudomonas sp. In5 is a biocontrol strain isolated from a plant disease suppressive soil in Greenland, which produces two antimicrobial nonribosomal peptides (NRPs), nunapeptin and nunamycin.Methods. In this study, we used in vitro antimicrobial and anticancer bioassays to evaluate the potential bioactivities of both a crude extract derived from Pseudomonas sp. In5 and NRPs purified from the crude extract.Results. We verified that the crude extract derived from Pseudomonas sp. In5 showed suppressive activity against the basidiomycete Rhizoctonia solani by inducing a mitochondrial stress-response. Furthermore, we confirmed suppressive activity against the oomycete Pythium aphanidermatum by the Pseudomonas sp. In5 crude extract, and that the purified nunamycin and nunapeptin displayed distinct antimicrobial activities. In addition to the antimicrobial activity, we found that treatment of the cancer cell lines, Jurkat T-cells, Granta cells, and melanoma cells, with the Pseudomonas sp. In5 crude extract increased staining with the apoptotic marker Annexin V while no staining of healthy normal cells, i.e., naïve or activated CD4 T-cells, was observed. Treatment with either of the NRPs alone did not increase Annexin V staining of the Jurkat T-cells, despite individually showing robust antimicrobial activity, whereas an anticancer activity was detected when nunamycin and nunapeptin were used in combination.Discussion. Our results suggest that the bioactivity of a crude extract derived from Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the presence of both nunamycin and nunapeptin and highlight the possibility of synergy between multiple microbial metabolites.
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author Charlotte F. Michelsen
Helle Jensen
Vincent J. Venditto
Rosanna C. Hennessy
Peter Stougaard
author_facet Charlotte F. Michelsen
Helle Jensen
Vincent J. Venditto
Rosanna C. Hennessy
Peter Stougaard
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title Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
title_short Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
title_full Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
title_fullStr Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
title_full_unstemmed Bioactivities by a crude extract from the Greenlandic Pseudomonas sp. In5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
title_sort bioactivities by a crude extract from the greenlandic pseudomonas sp. in5 involves the nonribosomal peptides, nunamycin and nunapeptin
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