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Investigation of biological activity and identification of culturable insect-derived Streptomyces strains from Cossus chloratus
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Document Title
Investigation of biological activity and identification of culturable insect-derived Streptomyces strains from Cossus chloratus
Author
Supong K., Anutrakunchai S., Thongkamngam T., Bunbamrung N., Pittayakhajonwut P., Tanasupawat S.
Affiliations
Department of Applied Science and Biotechnology, Faculty of Agro-Industrial Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok, Chanthaburi campus, Chanthaburi, 22210, Thailand; Department of Plant Production and Landscape Technology, Faculty of Agro-Industrial Technology, Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok, Chanthaburi campus, Chanthaburi, 22210, Thailand; National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (BIOTEC), National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand Science Park, Pathum Thani, 12120, Thailand; Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, 10330, Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Agriculture and Natural Resources
ISSN
24681458
Year
2023
Volume
57
Issue
2
Page
271-280
Open Access
All Open Access, Bronze
Publisher
Kasetsart University
DOI
10.34044/j.anres.2023.57.2.07
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Abstract
Importance of the work: Insects are interesting sources of various bioactive-producing actinomycetes that guide new metabolite discovery. Objectives: To investigate the biological activity and identify the insect-derived actinomycete strains isolated from Cossus chloratus. Materials & Methods: In total, 20 actinomycete strains were isolated from C. chloratus collected from Chanthaburi province, Thailand. Taxonomic studies used both phenotypic and genotypic data. Crude ethyl acetate extracts were assayed for biological activity that comprised antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial and anticancer activities. Results: Based on the phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, insect-derived actinomycetes were identified to belong to the genus Streptomyces and categorized into nine groups (I?IX) closest to S. drozdowiczii, S. xylanilyticus, S. kunmingensis, S. daghestanicus, S. cavourensis, S. badius, S. parvulus, S. flavofungini and S. diacarni. The insect-derived Streptomyces strains CoC1-5 and CoC1-10 inhibited Bacillus cereus with a MIC of 12.50 ?g/mL. The strains CoC2-2, CoC2-4 and CoC2-13 exhibited moderate anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity, with MICs of 12.50 ?g/mL, 6.25 ?g/mL and 25.00 ?g/mL, respectively. The strains CoC1-5 and CoC1-21 displayed antiphytopathogenic Colletotrichum acutatum activity, with MICs of 25.00 ?g/mL and 50.00 ?g/mL, respectively. The strain CoC1-21 showed strong anti-malarial activity with a MIC of 0.18 ?g/mL, while the strains CoC1-5, CoC1-11, CoC1-21 and CoC2-2 exhibited cytotoxicity (Vero, NCI-H187 and McF7) with IC50 values in the range 0.32?17.93 ?g/mL. Main finding: This was the first report detailing the biological activities of Streptomyces strains isolated from the longkong bark-eating caterpillar C. chloratus. Copyright ? 2023.
Keyword
Actinobacteria | Biological activity | Cossus chloratus | insect | Streptomyces
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CC BY-NC-ND
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Scopus