Characterization of a yellow pigmented coral-associated bacterium exhibiting anti-Bacterial Activity Against Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Organism

Sibero, Mada T. and Bactiarini, Tiara Ulfah and Trianto, Agus and Lupita, Adindalifa Hayu and Sari, Defi Puspita and Igarashi, yasuhiro and Harunari, Enjuro and Sharma, Amit Raj and Radjasa, Ocky Karna (2019) Characterization of a yellow pigmented coral-associated bacterium exhibiting anti-Bacterial Activity Against Multidrug Resistant (MDR) Organism. Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Research, 45 (1). pp. 81-87. ISSN 1687-4285

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Abstract

Multidrug resistant (MDR) infections have been a world health issue for many decades, and therefore exploration of new antibiotics to overcome this issue is urgently needed. Regarding antimicrobial properties in the coral holobiont, coral-associated bacteria are suggested as potential producer of new antibacterial agents against MDR infections. The purposes of this study include isolation and identification of pigmented coral-associated bacteria, preparation of pigmented extract and evaluation of its antibacterial property, as well as the characterization of the pigmented extract using thin layer chromatography (TLC). Nine bacteria candidates were isolated from an unidentified stony coral collected from Tanjung Gelam, Karimunjawa National Park, Jepara Region, Central Java Province, Indonesia. Bacterial pigment and other metabolites were extracted using 1-butanol, ethyl acetate and acetone. Silica gelbased TLC was applied to detect b-carotene and characterize the bacterial crude extracts. Antibacterial activity was evaluated against the extended spectrum b-lactamase (ESBL) E. coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). A yellow pigmented bacterium was isolated and identified as Vibrio owensii TNKJ.CR.24-7. Nonribosomal peptide-synthetase Peptide-Synthetase NRPS genes fragments were detected. All bacterial extracts from 1-butanol, ethyl acetate and acetone contained the yellow pigment that was identified as b-carotene. Only the crude extract from ethyl acetate inhibited all of MDR bacteria. TLC chromatogram showed that there were 7 bands from 1-butanol extract and 6 bands from ethyl acetate extract. However, crude extract from acetone was not well separated using silica-based TLC. Bands at Rf 0.64 and 0.81 were found both in 1-butanol and ethyl acetate extracts

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
Divisions:Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Sciences > Department of Marine Science
ID Code:73062
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Deposited On:27 May 2019 14:11
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