Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste

Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic (PPFM) bacteria are ecologically distributed microorganisms. They have been isolated in many types of ecosystems like soil, water, air, in association with plants and even as pathogens in humans. However, a yet unexplored area for PPFM bacteria research is i...

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Main Authors: Dela Rosa, Christian Jordan O., Lee, Anthony C., Rivera, Windell L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-116042023-10-27T23:27:00Z Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste Dela Rosa, Christian Jordan O. Lee, Anthony C. Rivera, Windell L. Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic (PPFM) bacteria are ecologically distributed microorganisms. They have been isolated in many types of ecosystems like soil, water, air, in association with plants and even as pathogens in humans. However, a yet unexplored area for PPFM bacteria research is in food. Hence, the objective of this study was to establish the presence of PPFM bacteria in Philippine fermented food, in particular shrimp paste, and characterize them phenotypically and genotypically. A total of 13 PPFM bacteria were obtained from Philippine shrimp paste. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene revealed that the PPFM bacterial isolates belong to the genus Methylobacterium. A total of 35 phenotypic characterizations were performed that included morphological, biochemical, and physiological tests. Phylogenetic tree was constructed to establish the genetic relatedness of the isolates. Morphological test results showed that all 13 isolates were consistent with the established phenotypic characters of the genus such as pink colony color, Gram negative, and rod- shaped. Biochemically, the use of API® 20 NE tests showed heterogeneity of results and physiological tests exhibited that the isolates are primarily mesophilic and halotolerant, being able to grow at 2% salt. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the isolates are Methylobacterium populi, M. dankookense, M. lusitanum, M. radiotolerans, and M. zatmanii. This study confirmed the presence and diversity of PPFM bacteria in Philippine shrimp paste. Further studies are needed to show the functional activity of Methylobacterium in Philippine shrimp paste production. 2021-03-24T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11130 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Methylobacterium Shrimp paste—Microbiology—Philippines Bacteriology Biology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Methylobacterium
Shrimp paste—Microbiology—Philippines
Bacteriology
Biology
spellingShingle Methylobacterium
Shrimp paste—Microbiology—Philippines
Bacteriology
Biology
Dela Rosa, Christian Jordan O.
Lee, Anthony C.
Rivera, Windell L.
Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste
description Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic (PPFM) bacteria are ecologically distributed microorganisms. They have been isolated in many types of ecosystems like soil, water, air, in association with plants and even as pathogens in humans. However, a yet unexplored area for PPFM bacteria research is in food. Hence, the objective of this study was to establish the presence of PPFM bacteria in Philippine fermented food, in particular shrimp paste, and characterize them phenotypically and genotypically. A total of 13 PPFM bacteria were obtained from Philippine shrimp paste. Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene revealed that the PPFM bacterial isolates belong to the genus Methylobacterium. A total of 35 phenotypic characterizations were performed that included morphological, biochemical, and physiological tests. Phylogenetic tree was constructed to establish the genetic relatedness of the isolates. Morphological test results showed that all 13 isolates were consistent with the established phenotypic characters of the genus such as pink colony color, Gram negative, and rod- shaped. Biochemically, the use of API® 20 NE tests showed heterogeneity of results and physiological tests exhibited that the isolates are primarily mesophilic and halotolerant, being able to grow at 2% salt. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the isolates are Methylobacterium populi, M. dankookense, M. lusitanum, M. radiotolerans, and M. zatmanii. This study confirmed the presence and diversity of PPFM bacteria in Philippine shrimp paste. Further studies are needed to show the functional activity of Methylobacterium in Philippine shrimp paste production.
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author Dela Rosa, Christian Jordan O.
Lee, Anthony C.
Rivera, Windell L.
author_facet Dela Rosa, Christian Jordan O.
Lee, Anthony C.
Rivera, Windell L.
author_sort Dela Rosa, Christian Jordan O.
title Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste
title_short Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste
title_full Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste
title_fullStr Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste
title_full_unstemmed Pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented Philippine shrimp paste
title_sort pink pigmented facultative methylotrophic isolated from fermented philippine shrimp paste
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2021
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11130
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