Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection

Cyanobacteria represent an ancient group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic bacteria. Their long and complex evolutionary history is considered to have contributed to the successful colonization of a wide range of habitats from polar to temperate and tropical regions. The BCCM/ULC public cult...

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Main Authors: Christodoulou, Maria, Vaz, Marcelo, Beets, Kim, Savora, Haifaa, Cornet, Luc, Wilmotte, Annick
Other Authors: InBios - Integrative Biological Sciences - ULiège BE
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftorbi:oai:orbi.ulg.ac.be:2268/309212 2024-10-13T14:01:34+00:00 Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection Christodoulou, Maria Vaz, Marcelo Beets, Kim Savora, Haifaa Cornet, Luc Wilmotte, Annick InBios - Integrative Biological Sciences - ULiège BE 2023-11-14 1 https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/309212 en eng https://sites.google.com/view/ampee7/homepage/ampee7-abstracts#h.2frfh2b6jvnd https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/309212 info:hdl:2268/309212 Annual Meeting on Plant Ecology and Evolution (AMPEE7) Small is beautiful, even in Botany, Liège, Belgium [BE], 14/11/2023 culture collection cyanobacteria taxonomy bioactivity Life sciences Microbiology Biotechnology Sciences du vivant Microbiologie Biotechnologie conference paper not in proceedings http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_18cp info:eu-repo/semantics/conferencePaper 2023 ftorbi 2024-09-27T07:01:55Z Cyanobacteria represent an ancient group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic bacteria. Their long and complex evolutionary history is considered to have contributed to the successful colonization of a wide range of habitats from polar to temperate and tropical regions. The BCCM/ULC public culture collection hosts more than 400 cyanobacterial strains, of which approximately 140 derive from polar, subpolar or alpine environments. The aim of the collection is to preserve the deposited biological material, distribute it to interested parties for fundamental and applied research, valorise it by performing research and provide services and training linked to the isolation, preservation, and identification of Cyanobacteria as well as training on new bioinformatic tools. All deposited strains are studied by applying a polyphasic approach workflow, which includes a combination of morphological (microscopy), molecular (16S rRNA gene and ITS region) and ecological data. As part of an ongoing effort to discover new molecules with potential pharmaceutical applications, the strains will be evaluated for their antibacterial and/or antifungal activities. Furthermore, whole-genome sequencing as well as comparative genomics are applied to study taxonomically interesting morphotypes and bioactive metabolite-producing strains. Several strains are the reference (or ‘type’) for newly described taxa. These include Plectolyngbya hodgsonii, Shackletoniella antarctica, Timaviella circinata and T. karstica, Parakomarekiella sesnandensis, and Petrachloros mirabilis isolated from Antarctica and other extreme environments and Johannesbaptistia floridana, Brasilonema fioreae, Leptochromothrix valpauliae, Vermifilum ionodolium, Neolyngbya biscaynensis, and Affixifilum floridanum described from subtropical and tropical habitats. Recently, 30 more strains of filamentous rock-inhabiting cyanobacteria from Finland have been deposited to the collection. These include the new species Pseudanabaena epilithica and P. suomiensis as well as many ... Conference Object Antarc* Antarctica University of Liège: ORBi (Open Repository and Bibliography)
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topic culture collection
cyanobacteria
taxonomy
bioactivity
Life sciences
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Sciences du vivant
Microbiologie
Biotechnologie
spellingShingle culture collection
cyanobacteria
taxonomy
bioactivity
Life sciences
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Sciences du vivant
Microbiologie
Biotechnologie
Christodoulou, Maria
Vaz, Marcelo
Beets, Kim
Savora, Haifaa
Cornet, Luc
Wilmotte, Annick
Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection
topic_facet culture collection
cyanobacteria
taxonomy
bioactivity
Life sciences
Microbiology
Biotechnology
Sciences du vivant
Microbiologie
Biotechnologie
description Cyanobacteria represent an ancient group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic bacteria. Their long and complex evolutionary history is considered to have contributed to the successful colonization of a wide range of habitats from polar to temperate and tropical regions. The BCCM/ULC public culture collection hosts more than 400 cyanobacterial strains, of which approximately 140 derive from polar, subpolar or alpine environments. The aim of the collection is to preserve the deposited biological material, distribute it to interested parties for fundamental and applied research, valorise it by performing research and provide services and training linked to the isolation, preservation, and identification of Cyanobacteria as well as training on new bioinformatic tools. All deposited strains are studied by applying a polyphasic approach workflow, which includes a combination of morphological (microscopy), molecular (16S rRNA gene and ITS region) and ecological data. As part of an ongoing effort to discover new molecules with potential pharmaceutical applications, the strains will be evaluated for their antibacterial and/or antifungal activities. Furthermore, whole-genome sequencing as well as comparative genomics are applied to study taxonomically interesting morphotypes and bioactive metabolite-producing strains. Several strains are the reference (or ‘type’) for newly described taxa. These include Plectolyngbya hodgsonii, Shackletoniella antarctica, Timaviella circinata and T. karstica, Parakomarekiella sesnandensis, and Petrachloros mirabilis isolated from Antarctica and other extreme environments and Johannesbaptistia floridana, Brasilonema fioreae, Leptochromothrix valpauliae, Vermifilum ionodolium, Neolyngbya biscaynensis, and Affixifilum floridanum described from subtropical and tropical habitats. Recently, 30 more strains of filamentous rock-inhabiting cyanobacteria from Finland have been deposited to the collection. These include the new species Pseudanabaena epilithica and P. suomiensis as well as many ...
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author Christodoulou, Maria
Vaz, Marcelo
Beets, Kim
Savora, Haifaa
Cornet, Luc
Wilmotte, Annick
author_facet Christodoulou, Maria
Vaz, Marcelo
Beets, Kim
Savora, Haifaa
Cornet, Luc
Wilmotte, Annick
author_sort Christodoulou, Maria
title Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection
title_short Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection
title_full Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection
title_fullStr Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection
title_full_unstemmed Insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the BCCM/ULC collection
title_sort insights into the biological and chemical diversity of cyanobacteria from the bccm/ulc collection
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