A direct examination of microbial specialized metabolites associated with ocean sediments from Baffin Bay and the Gulf of Maine.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Canadian journal of microbiology Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1139/cjm-2022-0205
Arshad Ali Shaikh, Joost Theo Petra Verhoeven, Rupesh Kumar Sinha, Suzanne C Dufour, Kapil Tahlan
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Specialized metabolites produced by microorganisms found in ocean sediments display a wide range of clinically relevant bioactivities, including antimicrobial, anticancer, antiviral, and anti-inflammatory. Due to limitations in our ability to culture many benthic microorganisms under laboratory conditions, their potential to produce bioactive compounds remains underexplored. However, the advent of modern mass spectrometry technologies and data analysis methods for chemical structure prediction has aided in the discovery of such metabolites from complex mixtures. In this study, ocean sediments were collected from Baffin Bay (Canadian Arctic) and the Gulf of Maine for untargeted metabolomics using mass spectrometry. A direct examination of prepared organic extracts identified 1468 spectra, of which ∼45% could be annotated using in silico analysis methods. A comparable number of spectral features were detected in sediments collected from both locations, but 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed a significantly more diverse bacterial community in samples from Baffin Bay. Based on spectral abundance, 12 specialized metabolites known to be associated with bacteria were selected for discussion. The application of metabolomics directly on marine sediments provides an avenue for culture-independent detection of metabolites produced under natural settings. The strategy can help prioritize samples for novel bioactive metabolite discovery using traditional workflows.

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直接检查与巴芬湾和缅因湾海洋沉积物相关的微生物特化代谢物。
海洋沉积物中发现的微生物产生的特殊代谢物显示出广泛的临床相关生物活性,包括抗菌、抗癌、抗病毒和抗炎。由于我们在实验室条件下培养许多底栖微生物的能力有限,它们产生生物活性化合物的潜力仍未得到充分探索。然而,用于化学结构预测的现代质谱技术和数据分析方法的出现有助于从复杂混合物中发现此类代谢物。在这项研究中,从巴芬湾(加拿大北极)和缅因湾收集海洋沉积物,使用质谱法进行非靶向代谢组学研究。对制备的有机提取物进行直接检测,鉴定出1468个光谱,其中45%可以用硅分析方法进行注释。从两个地点收集的沉积物中检测到的光谱特征数量相当,但16S rRNA基因测序显示,巴芬湾样品中的细菌群落明显更加多样化。根据光谱丰度,选择了12种已知与细菌相关的特化代谢物进行讨论。代谢组学在海洋沉积物上的直接应用为在自然环境下产生的代谢物的非培养检测提供了一条途径。该策略可以帮助使用传统工作流程对新型生物活性代谢物发现的样品进行优先排序。
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期刊介绍: Published since 1954, the Canadian Journal of Microbiology is a monthly journal that contains new research in the field of microbiology, including applied microbiology and biotechnology; microbial structure and function; fungi and other eucaryotic protists; infection and immunity; microbial ecology; physiology, metabolism and enzymology; and virology, genetics, and molecular biology. It also publishes review articles and notes on an occasional basis, contributed by recognized scientists worldwide.
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