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Arousing sleeping genes: shifts in secondary metabolism of metal tolerant actinobacteria under conditions of heavy metal stress

机译:唤醒睡眠基因:在重金属胁迫下金属耐受性放线菌的次级代谢发生变化

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Numerous microbial habitats are strongly influenced by elevated levels of heavy metals. This type of habitat has developed either due to ore mining and metal processing or by pedogenesis above metal-rich base rocks. Most actinobacteria are soil-borne microbes with a remarkable capability for the synthesis of a broad variety of biologically active secondary metabolites. One major obstacle in identifying secondary metabolites, however, is the known phenomenon of sleeping gene clusters which are present, but silent under standard screening conditions. Here, we proceed to show that sleeping gene clusters can be awakened by the induction in heavy metal stress. Both, a chemical and a biological screening with extracts of supernatant and biomass of 10 strains derived from metal contaminated and non-contaminated environments was carried out to assay the influence of heavy metals on secondary metabolite patterns of metal tolerant actinobacteria. Metabolite patterns of cultures grown in complex and minimal media were compared to nickel (or cadmium) spiked parallels. Extracts of some strains grown in the presence of a metal salt displayed intense antibiosis against Escherichia coli, Mycobacterium smegmatis, Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Contrarily to the widely held opinion of metals as hindrance in secondary metabolism, metals thus can induce or enhance synthesis of possibly potent and medically relevant metabolites in metal tolerant strains. Hence, re-screening of existing strain libraries as well as identification of new strains from contaminated areas are valid strategies for the detection of new antibiotics in the future.
机译:重金属含量升高严重影响了许多微生物的栖息地。由于矿石开采和金属加工或富金属基岩之上的成岩作用,这种类型的栖息地得以发展。大多数放线菌是土壤微生物,具有合成多种具有生物活性的次生代谢产物的显着能力。然而,鉴定次生代谢产物的主要障碍是已知的睡眠基因簇现象,该现象存在但在标准筛选条件下沉默。在这里,我们继续表明,睡眠基因簇可以通过重金属胁迫的诱导而被唤醒。进行了化学和生物学筛选,分别提取了10个来自金属污染和非污染环境的菌株的上清液和生物质,以分析重金属对耐金属放线菌次级代谢产物模式的影响。将在复杂且基本培养基中生长的培养物的代谢产物模式与加标了镍(或镉)的平行溶液进行了比较。在金属盐存在下生长的某些菌株的提取物表现出对大肠杆菌,耻垢分枝杆菌,金黄色葡萄球菌和白色念珠菌的强烈抗菌作用。与金属被广泛认为是继发代谢的障碍相反,金属因此可以诱导或增强耐金属菌株中可能有效的和医学上相关的代谢产物的合成。因此,对现有菌株文库的重新筛选以及从受污染地区鉴定新菌株是将来检测新抗生素的有效策略。

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