An Indonesian Marine Bacterium, , Produces Antimicrobial Prodiginine Pigments.

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Ma Chung Research Center for Photosynthetic Pigments (MRCPP) and Department of Chemistry, Universitas Ma Chung, Villa Puncak Tidar N01, Malang 65151, Jawa Timur, Indonesia.

Published: March 2020

Red pigmented marine bacteria, strains PS1 and SB14, were isolated from two sampling locations in different ecosystems on Alor Island, Indonesia, and cultured in the laboratory. We analyzed the 16S rRNA gene sequences and examined the pigment composition and found that both strains produced cycloprodigiosin (), prodigiosin (), and 2-methyl-3-hexyl-prodiginine () as major compounds. In addition, we detected three minor compounds: prodigiosin derivatives 2-methyl-3-propyl prodiginine (), 2-methyl-3-butyl prodiginine (), and 2-methyl-3-heptyl-prodiginine (). To our knowledge, this is the first report that synthesizes not only prodigiosin and cycloprodigiosin but also four prodigiosin derivatives that differ in the length of the alkyl chain. The antimicrobial activity of cycloprodigiosin, prodigiosin, and 2-methyl-3-hexyl-prodiginine was examined by a disk-diffusion test against , , , and . We found that, at a concentration of 20 μg/mL, cycloprodigiosin showed the greatest inhibition (25.1 ± 0.55 mm) against .

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