Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment

An actinobacterium, designated as strain CH54-4, was isolated from mangrove sediment on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand using starch casein agar. This isolate was found to contain chemical markers typical of members of the genus Streptomyces: This strain possessed a broad spectrum of antimicr...

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Main Authors: Srivibool R., Jaidee K., Sukchotiratana M., Tokuyama S., Pathom-Aree W.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-62532014-08-30T03:24:01Z Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment Srivibool R. Jaidee K. Sukchotiratana M. Tokuyama S. Pathom-Aree W. An actinobacterium, designated as strain CH54-4, was isolated from mangrove sediment on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand using starch casein agar. This isolate was found to contain chemical markers typical of members of the genus Streptomyces: This strain possessed a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive, Gramnegative bacteria and fungi. In addition, this strain also showed strong activity against breast cancer cells with an IC50 value of 2.91 μg ml-1. Phylogenetic analysis of a 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain CH54-4 forms a distinct clade within the Streptomyces 16S rRNA gene tree and closely related to Streptomyces thermocarboxydus. © Springer-Verlag and the University of Milan 2010. 2014-08-30T03:24:01Z 2014-08-30T03:24:01Z 2010 Article 15904261 10.1007/s13213-010-0041-4 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-77956766630&partnerID=40&md5=6b54a8f034ecab3e5c357c8c8ca21bb5 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/6253 English
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description An actinobacterium, designated as strain CH54-4, was isolated from mangrove sediment on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand using starch casein agar. This isolate was found to contain chemical markers typical of members of the genus Streptomyces: This strain possessed a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive, Gramnegative bacteria and fungi. In addition, this strain also showed strong activity against breast cancer cells with an IC50 value of 2.91 μg ml-1. Phylogenetic analysis of a 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain CH54-4 forms a distinct clade within the Streptomyces 16S rRNA gene tree and closely related to Streptomyces thermocarboxydus. © Springer-Verlag and the University of Milan 2010.
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author Srivibool R.
Jaidee K.
Sukchotiratana M.
Tokuyama S.
Pathom-Aree W.
spellingShingle Srivibool R.
Jaidee K.
Sukchotiratana M.
Tokuyama S.
Pathom-Aree W.
Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
author_facet Srivibool R.
Jaidee K.
Sukchotiratana M.
Tokuyama S.
Pathom-Aree W.
author_sort Srivibool R.
title Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
title_short Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
title_full Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
title_fullStr Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic characterization of Streptomyces strain CH54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
title_sort taxonomic characterization of streptomyces strain ch54-4 isolated from mangrove sediment
publishDate 2014
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