The isolation of a novel Streptomyces termitum and identification its active substance against fish pathogens
Reproduction and Breeding, ISSN: 2667-0712, Vol: 2, Issue: 3, Page: 95-105
2022
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The emerging outbreak of bacterial diseases poses a major threat to the aquaculture industry, and the abuse of antibiotics leads to the emergence of drug-resistant pathogens; hence, the development of antibacterial agents from natural resources to control and manage fish bacterial diseases has become a promising strategy. In this study, seven potential Streptomyces spp. with antimicrobial activity against fish pathogenic bacteria were isolated from the soils of different regions in China. Streptomyces termitum N-15, which showed the strongest and most stable antibacterial activity, was selected for the fish disease control experiment. Then, we investigated the effect of a basal diet and N-15 supplementation (10 8 CFU/mg diet) on growth performance, blood immune parameters (ACP and AKP), and the expression of immune genes. The results demonstrated that the ACP and AKP activities of serum were significantly increased in the N-15-supplemented group. Moreover, N-15 upregulated the expression level of Toll-like receptor 4 ( TLR-4 ) in the kidney, liver, spleen and head kidney. The challenge test showed that supplementation with N-15 could significantly improve the survival rates of grass carp infected with A. veronii. Chalcomycin A was purified from Streptomyces termitum N-15 and found to have antimicrobial activity against fish pathogenic bacteria for the first time. Furthermore, the complete genome of S. termitum N-15 was found to consist of an 8,887,222 bp circular chromosome with 72.89% GC content and a plasmid genome, including 7744 protein-coding sequences (CDSs). The genome of S. termitum N-15 contained gene clusters for the synthesis of multiple secondary metabolites, including melingomycin, sulforaphane, oromycin, chlortetracycline, isomycin, and primycin, by antiSMASH online software. Gene cluster 1.5 revealed a chalcomycin A biosynthesis gene cluster (chmGⅠ, chmGⅡ, chmGⅢ, chmGⅣ, chmGⅤ). In summary, S. termitum N-15 and its secondary metabolites are expected to be developed into inoculants for promoting fish health in aquacultural systems.
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http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2667071222000266; http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.repbre.2022.07.002; http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85135535995&origin=inward; https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2667071222000266; https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.repbre.2022.07.002
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