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  • * This study isolated five strains of actinomycetes from the Mariana Trench, with strain B1075 showing the strongest antimicrobial properties and identified 25 flavonoid compounds linked to its biological activity.
  • * A gene crucial for genistein production was identified and found to be influenced by high pressure, indicating that these microorganisms' secondary metabolite synthesis is closely related to their harsh habitat, which may lead to new pharmaceutical developments.

Article Abstract

Deep-sea environments, as relatively unexplored extremes within the Earth's biosphere, exhibit notable distinctions from terrestrial habitats. To thrive in these extreme conditions, deep-sea actinomycetes have evolved unique biochemical metabolisms and physiological capabilities to ensure their survival in this niche. In this study, five actinomycetes strains were isolated and identified from the Mariana Trench via the culture-dependent method and 16S rRNA sequencing approach. The antimicrobial activity of sp. B1075 was found to be the most potent, and therefore, it was selected as the target strain. Molecular networking analysis via the Global Natural Products Social Molecular Networking (GNPS) platform identified 25 flavonoid compounds as flavonoid secondary metabolites. Among these, genistein was purified and identified as a bioactive compound with significant antibacterial activity. The complete synthesis pathway for genistein was proposed within strain B1075 based on whole-genome sequencing data, with the key gene being (encoding chalcone synthase). The expression of the gene was significantly regulated by high hydrostatic pressure, with a consequent impact on the production of flavonoid compounds in strain B1075, revealing the relationship between actinomycetes' synthesis of flavonoid-like secondary metabolites and their adaptation to high-pressure environments at the molecular level. These results not only expand our understanding of deep-sea microorganisms but also hold promise for providing valuable insights into the development of novel pharmaceuticals in the field of biopharmaceuticals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11205022PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md22060276DOI Listing

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