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Baltic cyanobacteria - a source of biologically active compounds

Journal

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volume 50, Issue 3, Pages 343-360

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09670262.2015.1062563

Keywords

antimicrobial compounds; Baltic cyanobacteria; enzyme activity; enzyme inhibitors; immunological activity; natural products; nonribosomal peptides; plant growth regulators

Funding

  1. EU project MAREX [245137, KBBE-2009-3-2-01]
  2. Ministry of Science and Higher Education in Poland (SPUB grant) [3896/B/PO1/2010/38]
  3. National Science Centre in Poland [NCN 2012/05/B/NZ8/01222]

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Cyanobacteria are effective producers of bioactive metabolites, including both acute toxins and potential pharmaceuticals. In the current work, the biological activity of 27 strains of Baltic cyanobacteria representing different taxonomic groups and chemotypes were tested in a wide variety of assays. The cyanobacteria showed strain-specific differences in the induced effects. The extracts from Nodularia spumigena CCNP1401 were active in the highest number of tests, including protease and phosphatase inhibition assays. Four strains from Nostocales and four from Oscillatoriales increased proliferation of mitogen-stimulated human T cells. In antimicrobial assays, Phormidium sp. CCNP1317 (Oscillatoriales) strongly inhibited the growth of six fouling Gammaproteobacteria. The growth of monocotyl Sorghum saccharatum was inhibited by both toxin-producing and non-toxic' strains. The Baltic cyanobacteria were also found to be a rich source of commercially important enzymes. Among the 19 enzymatic activities tested, alkaline phosphatase, acid phosphatase, esterase (C4 and C8), and naphthol-AS-BI-phosphohydrolase were particularly common. In the cyanobacterial extracts, different peptides which may have been responsible for the observed effects were identified using LC-MS/MS. Their structures were classified to microcystins, nodularins, anabaenopeptins, cyanopeptolins, aeruginosins, spumigins and nostocyclopeptides.

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