The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria

In the Polar Regions, Cyanobacteria represent key primary producers and are the main drivers of the food webs in a wide range of aquatic to terrestrial habitats. For example, they build benthic microbial mats in lakes and soil crusts in terrestrial biotopes. They may present interesting features to...

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Main Authors: Becker, Pierre, SZTERNFELD, P, ANDJELKOVIC, M, ANTHONISSEN, R, VERSCHAEVE, Luc, HENDRICKX, Marijke, Renard, Marine, Lara, Yannick, Durieu, Benoit, Simons, Véronique, Laughinghouse, H Dail, Cornet, Luc, Baurain, Denis, Wilmotte, Annick
Other Authors: CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/206814
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/206814 2024-10-20T14:04:45+00:00 The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria Becker, Pierre SZTERNFELD, P ANDJELKOVIC, M ANTHONISSEN, R VERSCHAEVE, Luc HENDRICKX, Marijke Renard, Marine Lara, Yannick Durieu, Benoit Simons, Véronique Laughinghouse, H Dail Cornet, Luc Baurain, Denis Wilmotte, Annick CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège 2016-10-28 A0 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/206814 en eng https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/206814 info:hdl:2268/206814 Symposium “Microbiome and Host Metabolism", Brussels, Belgium [BE], 28 October 2016 Culture collection cyanobacteria biodiversity bioactive compounds antifungal activity screening Life sciences Biochemistry biophysics & molecular biology Microbiology Sciences du vivant Biochimie biophysique & biologie moléculaire Microbiologie conference poster not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18co info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePoster 2016 ftorbi 2024-09-27T07:01:59Z In the Polar Regions, Cyanobacteria represent key primary producers and are the main drivers of the food webs in a wide range of aquatic to terrestrial habitats. For example, they build benthic microbial mats in lakes and soil crusts in terrestrial biotopes. They may present interesting features to survive freeze/thaw cycles, seasonally contrasted light intensities, high UV radiations, dessication and other stresses. The BCCM/ULC public collection funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office since 2011 aims to gather a representative portion of the polar cyanobacterial diversity with different ecological origins (limnetic mats, soil crusts, cryoconites, endoliths…). It makes it available for researchers to study the taxonomy, evolution, adaptations to harsh environmental conditions, and genomic make-up. It presently includes 226 cyanobacterial strains, with 119 being of Antarctic origin (catalogue: http://bccm.belspo.be/catalogues/ulc-catalogue-search). An ISO 9001 certificate was obtained for the public deposition and distribution of strains, as part of the multi-site certification for the BCCM consortium. The morphological identification shows that the strains belong to the orders Synechococcales, Oscillatoriales, Pleurocapsales, Chroococcidiopsidales and Nostocales. The 16S rRNA and ITS sequences of the strains are being characterized. Our results show that the Antarctic strains are positioned into 25 OTUs (sequences with > 97,5% 16S rRNA similarity), and thus, represent a quite large diversity. In addition, cyanobacteria are known to produce a wide range of secondary metabolites (e.g. alkaloids, cyclic and linear peptides, polyketides) with bioactive potential. Among these bioactive metabolites, some display antibiotic, anticancer or antifungal effects. In collaboration with the BCCM/IHEM collection of biomedical fungi, a screening of cyanobacterial strains from BCCM/ULC was performed in order to discover potential new antifungal drugs. The analysis of a first set of methanol extracts from 15 different ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography) Antarctic The Antarctic
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topic Culture collection
cyanobacteria
biodiversity
bioactive compounds
antifungal activity
screening
Life sciences
Biochemistry
biophysics & molecular biology
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Biochimie
biophysique & biologie moléculaire
Microbiologie
spellingShingle Culture collection
cyanobacteria
biodiversity
bioactive compounds
antifungal activity
screening
Life sciences
Biochemistry
biophysics & molecular biology
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Biochimie
biophysique & biologie moléculaire
Microbiologie
Becker, Pierre
SZTERNFELD, P
ANDJELKOVIC, M
ANTHONISSEN, R
VERSCHAEVE, Luc
HENDRICKX, Marijke
Renard, Marine
Lara, Yannick
Durieu, Benoit
Simons, Véronique
Laughinghouse, H Dail
Cornet, Luc
Baurain, Denis
Wilmotte, Annick
The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria
topic_facet Culture collection
cyanobacteria
biodiversity
bioactive compounds
antifungal activity
screening
Life sciences
Biochemistry
biophysics & molecular biology
Microbiology
Sciences du vivant
Biochimie
biophysique & biologie moléculaire
Microbiologie
description In the Polar Regions, Cyanobacteria represent key primary producers and are the main drivers of the food webs in a wide range of aquatic to terrestrial habitats. For example, they build benthic microbial mats in lakes and soil crusts in terrestrial biotopes. They may present interesting features to survive freeze/thaw cycles, seasonally contrasted light intensities, high UV radiations, dessication and other stresses. The BCCM/ULC public collection funded by the Belgian Science Policy Office since 2011 aims to gather a representative portion of the polar cyanobacterial diversity with different ecological origins (limnetic mats, soil crusts, cryoconites, endoliths…). It makes it available for researchers to study the taxonomy, evolution, adaptations to harsh environmental conditions, and genomic make-up. It presently includes 226 cyanobacterial strains, with 119 being of Antarctic origin (catalogue: http://bccm.belspo.be/catalogues/ulc-catalogue-search). An ISO 9001 certificate was obtained for the public deposition and distribution of strains, as part of the multi-site certification for the BCCM consortium. The morphological identification shows that the strains belong to the orders Synechococcales, Oscillatoriales, Pleurocapsales, Chroococcidiopsidales and Nostocales. The 16S rRNA and ITS sequences of the strains are being characterized. Our results show that the Antarctic strains are positioned into 25 OTUs (sequences with > 97,5% 16S rRNA similarity), and thus, represent a quite large diversity. In addition, cyanobacteria are known to produce a wide range of secondary metabolites (e.g. alkaloids, cyclic and linear peptides, polyketides) with bioactive potential. Among these bioactive metabolites, some display antibiotic, anticancer or antifungal effects. In collaboration with the BCCM/IHEM collection of biomedical fungi, a screening of cyanobacterial strains from BCCM/ULC was performed in order to discover potential new antifungal drugs. The analysis of a first set of methanol extracts from 15 different ...
author2 CIP - Centre d'Ingénierie des Protéines - ULiège
format Conference Object
author Becker, Pierre
SZTERNFELD, P
ANDJELKOVIC, M
ANTHONISSEN, R
VERSCHAEVE, Luc
HENDRICKX, Marijke
Renard, Marine
Lara, Yannick
Durieu, Benoit
Simons, Véronique
Laughinghouse, H Dail
Cornet, Luc
Baurain, Denis
Wilmotte, Annick
author_facet Becker, Pierre
SZTERNFELD, P
ANDJELKOVIC, M
ANTHONISSEN, R
VERSCHAEVE, Luc
HENDRICKX, Marijke
Renard, Marine
Lara, Yannick
Durieu, Benoit
Simons, Véronique
Laughinghouse, H Dail
Cornet, Luc
Baurain, Denis
Wilmotte, Annick
author_sort Becker, Pierre
title The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria
title_short The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria
title_full The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria
title_fullStr The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria
title_full_unstemmed The BCCM/ULC collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of Polar cyanobacteria
title_sort bccm/ulc collection to conserve the biodiversity and explore the applied potential of polar cyanobacteria
publishDate 2016
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