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Marinobacter lipolyticus from Red Sea for lipase production and modulation of silver nanomaterials for anti-candidal activities

Journal

IET NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue 4, Pages 403-410

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2016.0104

Keywords

enzymes; molecular biophysics; biochemistry; silver; nanoparticles; nanofabrication; nanomedicine; antibacterial activity; biomedical materials; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; Fourier transform infrared spectra; microorganisms; reduction (chemical); RNA; molecular configurations; X-ray diffraction; scanning electron microscopy; diseases; lipase production; silver nanomaterial modulation; anticandidal activities; bacterial strain CEES 33; bacterial isolate; biochemical method; molecular method; gram-negative rod shaped colonies; cream pigmented spherical colonies; nitrate reduction; oxidase; catalase; citrate utilisation; exopolysaccharide production; molecular level; partial 16S rRNA sequencing; Marinobacter lipolyticus strain EMBL|LN835275; 1; lipolytic activity; bacterial aqueous extract; green synthesis; UV-visible spectra; X-ray diffraction; scanning electron microscopy; biological functional group; AgNPs synthesis; Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy; Candida albicans; media plate; industrial lipase production; biomedical application; fungal diseases; wavelength 430 nm; Ag

Funding

  1. Centre of Excellence in Environmental Studies (CEES), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah
  2. Ministry of Higher Education of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

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In this study, the bacterial strain CEES 33 was isolated from the coastal area of the Red Sea, Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The bacterium isolate was identified and characterized by using biochemical and molecular methods. The isolate CEES 33 has been identified as Gram-negative rod shaped and cream pigmented spherical colonies. It also demonstrated a positive result for nitrate reduction, oxidase, catalase, citrate utilization, lipase and exopolysaccharide production. Strain CEES 33 was characterized at the molecular level by partial 16S rRNA sequencing and it has been identified as Marinobacter lipolyticus (EMBL|LN835275.1). The lipolytic activity of the isolate was also observed 2.105 nkatml(-1). Furthermore, the bacterial aqueous extract was used for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), which was further confirmed by UV-visible spectra (430 nm), XRD and SEM analysis. Moreover, the biological functional group that involved in AgNPs synthesis was confirmed by FTIR spectra. The biological activities of AgNPs were also investigated, which showed a significant growth inhibition of Candida albicans with 16 +/- 2 mm zone of inhibition at 10 g dose/wells. Therefore, bacterium Marinobacter lipolyticus might be used in future for lipase production and nanoparticles fabrication for biomedical application, to control fungal diseases caused by C. albicans.

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