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Description of a sulfitobacter strain and its extracellular cyclodipeptides.


ABSTRACT: A marine bacterium M44 was separated from 30?m deep seawater in the East China Sea (26°?28.3'?N 122°?29.0'?E) in 2006. 16S rDNA gene sequence comparison showed that the strain M44 was a member of the genus Sulfitobacter and highly similar to KMM 3554(T). A series of experiments demonstrated that this strain M44 had many distinctive characteristics: its cells were gram-negative and mesophilic; its colonies were slightly yellowish, round, convex, and smooth; and it could grow at 10-28°C, pH 6.0-10.0, and in the presence of 0-12.5% (w/v) NaCl; the optimum growth conditions were 25°C and pH 7.0, and the optimum Na(+) concentration was 2.5%. In addition, strain M44 contained 18?:?1 ?7c, 11 methyl 18?:?1 ?7c and 16?:?0 fatty acids as major fatty acids, and the genomic DNA G+C content was 58.04?mol%. According to our results of the secondary metabolites, six cyclodipeptides were isolated from the strain M44, which were Cyclo (Val-Leu), Cyclo (Phe-Val), Cyclo (Phe-Leu), Cyclo (Leu-Ile), Cyclo (Phe-Ile), and Cyclo (Trp-Pro). It is the first study of secondary metabolites isolated from this genus.

SUBMITTER: Long C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3138217 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Description of a sulfitobacter strain and its extracellular cyclodipeptides.

Long Cong C   Lu Xiao-Ling XL   Gao Yun Y   Jiao Bing-Hua BH   Liu Xiao-Yu XY  

Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine : eCAM 20110711


A marine bacterium M44 was separated from 30 m deep seawater in the East China Sea (26° 28.3' N 122° 29.0' E) in 2006. 16S rDNA gene sequence comparison showed that the strain M44 was a member of the genus Sulfitobacter and highly similar to KMM 3554(T). A series of experiments demonstrated that this strain M44 had many distinctive characteristics: its cells were gram-negative and mesophilic; its colonies were slightly yellowish, round, convex, and smooth; and it could grow at 10-28°C, pH 6.0-10  ...[more]

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