Marine Drugs (Jun 2022)

Insights into the Antimicrobial Activities and Metabolomes of <i>Aquimarina</i> (<i>Flavobacteriaceae</i>, <i>Bacteroidetes</i>) Species from the Rare Marine Biosphere

  • Sandra Godinho Silva,
  • Patrícia Paula,
  • José Paulo da Silva,
  • Dalila Mil-Homens,
  • Miguel Cacho Teixeira,
  • Arsénio Mendes Fialho,
  • Rodrigo Costa,
  • Tina Keller-Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md20070423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 7
p. 423

Abstract

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Two novel natural products, the polyketide cuniculene and the peptide antibiotic aquimarin, were recently discovered from the marine bacterial genus Aquimarina. However, the diversity of the secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (SM-BGCs) in Aquimarina genomes indicates a far greater biosynthetic potential. In this study, nine representative Aquimarina strains were tested for antimicrobial activity against diverse human-pathogenic and marine microorganisms and subjected to metabolomic and genomic profiling. We found an inhibitory activity of most Aquimarina strains against Candida glabrata and marine Vibrio and Alphaproteobacteria species. Aquimarina sp. Aq135 and Aquimarina muelleri crude extracts showed particularly promising antimicrobial activities, amongst others against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The metabolomic and functional genomic profiles of Aquimarina spp. followed similar patterns and were shaped by phylogeny. SM-BGC and metabolomics networks suggest the presence of novel polyketides and peptides, including cyclic depsipeptide-related compounds. Moreover, exploration of the ‘Sponge Microbiome Project’ dataset revealed that Aquimarina spp. possess low-abundance distributions worldwide across multiple marine biotopes. Our study emphasizes the relevance of this member of the microbial rare biosphere as a promising source of novel natural products. We predict that future metabologenomics studies of Aquimarina species will expand the spectrum of known secondary metabolites and bioactivities from marine ecosystems.

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