Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp
This study examined the effect of dissolved oxygen concentration on the production of biomass and metabolites with antimicrobial activity of Pseudoalteromonas sp cultured at 0, 150, 250, or 450 revolutions per minute (rev. min-1). Dissolved oxygen (D.O) was monitored during the fermentation process,...
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doaj-fd062afa99da454c9dcc71b04d7e50022020-11-24T20:48:16ZengSociedade Brasileira de MicrobiologiaBrazilian Journal of Microbiology1517-83821678-44052012-09-014331206121210.1590/S1517-83822012000300048Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas spRuth LópezVíctor MonteónErnesto ChanRubí MontejoManuel ChanThis study examined the effect of dissolved oxygen concentration on the production of biomass and metabolites with antimicrobial activity of Pseudoalteromonas sp cultured at 0, 150, 250, or 450 revolutions per minute (rev. min-1). Dissolved oxygen (D.O) was monitored during the fermentation process, biomass was quantified by dry weight, and antimicrobial activity was assessed using the disk diffusion method. The bacterium Pseudoalteromonas reached similar concentration of biomass under all experimental agitation conditions, whereas antimicrobial activity was detected at 0 and 150 rev. min-1 registering 0% and 12% of D.O respectively corresponding to microaerophilic conditions. Antibiotic activity was severely diminished when D.O was above 20% of saturation; this corresponded to 250 or 450 rev. min-1. SDS-PAGE electrophoresis revealed a protein with a molecular weight of approximately 80 kilodaltons (kDa) with antimicrobial activity. Pseudoalteromonas is capable of growing under oxic and microaerophilic conditions but the metabolites with antimicrobial activity are induced under microaerophilic conditions. The current opinion is that Pseudoalteromonas are aerobic organisms; we provide additional information on the amount of dissolved oxygen during the fermentation process and its effect on antimicrobial activity.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1517-83822012000300048Pseudoalteromonasoxygen limitationagitation ratemicroaerophilic |
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Ruth López Víctor Monteón Ernesto Chan Rubí Montejo Manuel Chan Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp Brazilian Journal of Microbiology Pseudoalteromonas oxygen limitation agitation rate microaerophilic |
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Ruth López Víctor Monteón Ernesto Chan Rubí Montejo Manuel Chan |
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Ruth López |
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Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp |
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Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp |
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Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp |
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Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp |
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Oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in Pseudoalteromonas sp |
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oxygen limitation favors the production of protein with antimicrobial activity in pseudoalteromonas sp |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia |
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Brazilian Journal of Microbiology |
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1517-8382 1678-4405 |
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2012-09-01 |
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This study examined the effect of dissolved oxygen concentration on the production of biomass and metabolites with antimicrobial activity of Pseudoalteromonas sp cultured at 0, 150, 250, or 450 revolutions per minute (rev. min-1). Dissolved oxygen (D.O) was monitored during the fermentation process, biomass was quantified by dry weight, and antimicrobial activity was assessed using the disk diffusion method. The bacterium Pseudoalteromonas reached similar concentration of biomass under all experimental agitation conditions, whereas antimicrobial activity was detected at 0 and 150 rev. min-1 registering 0% and 12% of D.O respectively corresponding to microaerophilic conditions. Antibiotic activity was severely diminished when D.O was above 20% of saturation; this corresponded to 250 or 450 rev. min-1. SDS-PAGE electrophoresis revealed a protein with a molecular weight of approximately 80 kilodaltons (kDa) with antimicrobial activity. Pseudoalteromonas is capable of growing under oxic and microaerophilic conditions but the metabolites with antimicrobial activity are induced under microaerophilic conditions. The current opinion is that Pseudoalteromonas are aerobic organisms; we provide additional information on the amount of dissolved oxygen during the fermentation process and its effect on antimicrobial activity. |
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Pseudoalteromonas oxygen limitation agitation rate microaerophilic |
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