Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica

We surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungi associated with eight macroalgae from Antarctica and their capability to produce bioactive compounds. The collections yielded 148 fungal isolates, which were identified using molecular methods as belonging to 21 genera and 50 taxa. The most frequen...

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Main Authors: Godinho, Valéria M, Furbino, Laura E, Santiago, Iara F, Pellizzari, Franciane M, Yokoya, Nair S, Pupo, Diclá, Alves, Tânia MA, S Junior, Policarpo A, Romanha, Alvaro J, Zani, Carlos L, Cantrell, Charles L, Rosa, Carlos A, Rosa, Luiz H
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695302
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23702515
https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.77
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3695302 2023-05-15T13:36:31+02:00 Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica Godinho, Valéria M Furbino, Laura E Santiago, Iara F Pellizzari, Franciane M Yokoya, Nair S Pupo, Diclá Alves, Tânia MA S Junior, Policarpo A Romanha, Alvaro J Zani, Carlos L Cantrell, Charles L Rosa, Carlos A Rosa, Luiz H 2013-07 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695302 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23702515 https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.77 en eng Nature Publishing Group http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23702515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.77 Copyright © 2013 International Society for Microbial Ecology Original Article Text 2013 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.77 2014-07-06T00:43:11Z We surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungi associated with eight macroalgae from Antarctica and their capability to produce bioactive compounds. The collections yielded 148 fungal isolates, which were identified using molecular methods as belonging to 21 genera and 50 taxa. The most frequent taxa were Geomyces species (sp.), Penicillium sp. and Metschnikowia australis. Seven fungal isolates associated with the endemic Antarctic macroalgae Monostroma hariotii (Chlorophyte) displayed high internal transcribed spacer sequences similarities with the psychrophilic pathogenic fungus Geomyces destructans. Thirty-three fungal singletons (66%) were identified, representing rare components of the fungal communities. The fungal communities displayed high diversity, richness and dominance indices; however, rarefaction curves indicated that not all of the fungal diversity present was recovered. Penicillium sp. UFMGCB 6034 and Penicillium sp. UFMGCB 6120, recovered from the endemic species Palmaria decipiens (Rhodophyte) and M. hariotii, respectively, yielded extracts with high and selective antifungal and/or trypanocidal activities, in which a preliminary spectral analysis using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy indicated the presence of highly functionalised aromatic compounds. These results suggest that the endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae of Antarctica shelter a rich, diversity and complex fungal communities consisting of a few dominant indigenous or mesophilic cold-adapted species, and a large number of rare and/or endemic taxa, which may provide an interesting model of algal–fungal interactions under extreme conditions as well as a potential source of bioactive compounds. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica PubMed Central (PMC) Antarctic The ISME Journal 7 7 1434 1451
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Godinho, Valéria M
Furbino, Laura E
Santiago, Iara F
Pellizzari, Franciane M
Yokoya, Nair S
Pupo, Diclá
Alves, Tânia MA
S Junior, Policarpo A
Romanha, Alvaro J
Zani, Carlos L
Cantrell, Charles L
Rosa, Carlos A
Rosa, Luiz H
Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica
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description We surveyed the distribution and diversity of fungi associated with eight macroalgae from Antarctica and their capability to produce bioactive compounds. The collections yielded 148 fungal isolates, which were identified using molecular methods as belonging to 21 genera and 50 taxa. The most frequent taxa were Geomyces species (sp.), Penicillium sp. and Metschnikowia australis. Seven fungal isolates associated with the endemic Antarctic macroalgae Monostroma hariotii (Chlorophyte) displayed high internal transcribed spacer sequences similarities with the psychrophilic pathogenic fungus Geomyces destructans. Thirty-three fungal singletons (66%) were identified, representing rare components of the fungal communities. The fungal communities displayed high diversity, richness and dominance indices; however, rarefaction curves indicated that not all of the fungal diversity present was recovered. Penicillium sp. UFMGCB 6034 and Penicillium sp. UFMGCB 6120, recovered from the endemic species Palmaria decipiens (Rhodophyte) and M. hariotii, respectively, yielded extracts with high and selective antifungal and/or trypanocidal activities, in which a preliminary spectral analysis using proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy indicated the presence of highly functionalised aromatic compounds. These results suggest that the endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae of Antarctica shelter a rich, diversity and complex fungal communities consisting of a few dominant indigenous or mesophilic cold-adapted species, and a large number of rare and/or endemic taxa, which may provide an interesting model of algal–fungal interactions under extreme conditions as well as a potential source of bioactive compounds.
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author Godinho, Valéria M
Furbino, Laura E
Santiago, Iara F
Pellizzari, Franciane M
Yokoya, Nair S
Pupo, Diclá
Alves, Tânia MA
S Junior, Policarpo A
Romanha, Alvaro J
Zani, Carlos L
Cantrell, Charles L
Rosa, Carlos A
Rosa, Luiz H
author_facet Godinho, Valéria M
Furbino, Laura E
Santiago, Iara F
Pellizzari, Franciane M
Yokoya, Nair S
Pupo, Diclá
Alves, Tânia MA
S Junior, Policarpo A
Romanha, Alvaro J
Zani, Carlos L
Cantrell, Charles L
Rosa, Carlos A
Rosa, Luiz H
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title Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica
title_short Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica
title_full Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica
title_fullStr Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and bioprospecting of fungal communities associated with endemic and cold-adapted macroalgae in Antarctica
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