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Metal contamination in coastal and marine ecosystems has become a significant global concern due to its hazardous characteristics, environmental persistence, and ability to bioaccumulate in aquatic ecosystems. This poses a serious threat to the environment and the health of humans worldwide. To address these concerns, this study estimated the concentrations of metals in various trophic levels, including phytoplankton, zooplankton, bivalve, and fish.

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Microbial responses on upwelling signature across reversal wind pattern in tropical coastal environment off Mumbai, India.

Mar Pollut Bull

November 2024

Physical Oceanography Division, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Regional Centre, Four Bungalows, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400053, Maharashtra, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201002, India.

Upwelling promotes marine productivity through water column mixing. The process disturbs the ecosystem, causing oxygen depletion and thermal variability. This study analyses effect of upwelling processes on microbial signature in coastal waters off Mumbai.

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Genome and Compound Analysis of Sioxanthin-Producing Marine Actinobacterium Micromonospora sp. nov. Strain SH-82 Isolated from Sponge Scopalina hapalia.

Curr Microbiol

August 2024

Chemistry and Biotechnology of Natural Products, CHEMBIOPRO, Université de La Réunion, Faculté des Sciences et Technologies, 15 Avenue René Cassin, 97744, Saint-Denis CEDEX 9, France.

Pigments and other secondary metabolites originating from marine microbes have been a promising natural colorants and drugs for multifaceted applications. However, marine actinobacteria producing such natural molecules are least investigated in terms of their taxonomy, chemical diversity and applications in biomedical, textile, and food industries. In this study, sioxanthin pigment-producing Gram-positive actinobacteria, Micromonospora sp.

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Understanding heavy metal toxicity: Implications on human health, marine ecosystems and bioremediation strategies.

Mar Pollut Bull

September 2024

Microbiology Division, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Regional Centre, Lokhandwala Road, Four Bungalows, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400053, Maharashtra, India; Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad 201002, India.

Article Synopsis
  • * Long exposure to these heavy metals can cause harmful effects on human health, and traditional remediation methods often harm the surrounding environment.
  • * The review highlights the potential of bioremediation, using microbes to effectively reduce and transform heavy metals into less harmful forms, offering a more sustainable solution for contaminated sites.
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Toxigenic Escherichia coli with high antibiotic resistance index recovered from sands of recreational beaches of Mumbai, India.

Mar Pollut Bull

January 2024

Microbiology Division, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Regional Centre, Lokhandwala Road, Four Bungalows, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400053, Maharashtra, India; Biological Oceanography Division, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Regional Centre, Lokhandwala Road, Four Bungalows, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400053, Maharashtra, India.

Mumbai, India's seven-island city, is known for its sandy beaches as a major tourist attraction, but urbanization and industrialization have weakened the environment. Unregulated sewage disposal and untreated effluents off the coast have made the beach environment vulnerable. Therefore, monitoring water and sand quality at beaches should be mandatory.

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Environmental variables and its association with faecal coliform at Madh Island beaches of megacity Mumbai, India.

Environ Pollut

January 2024

Physical Oceanography Division, CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Regional Centre, Lokhandwala Road, Four Bungalows, Andheri (West), Mumbai, 400053, Maharashtra, India.

The abundance of fecal-indicating bacteria in water bodies are said to be influenced by environmental conditions. The effect of environmental parameters on the changing microbial population plays an important role in coastal water quality assessment. It's crucial to comprehend these patterns in order to support management initiatives for pollution control.

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In India, intertidal seaweed resources are widely investigated and utilized for various applications, whereas reef-associated seaweed resources and their impacts on corals are lesser known. Thus, the present study investigated the diversity and impacts of macroalgae and cyanobacteria on coral reefs distributed in 21 islands under the Gulf of Mannar Marine Biosphere Reserve (GoMMBR), Tamil Nadu. About 140 macroalgal species representing 53 species of Chlorophyta, 32 species of Ochrophyta (Phaeophyta), and 55 species of Rhodophyta were recorded.

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Blue Microbiology-Aquatic Microbial Resources for Sustainable Life on Earth.

Microorganisms

March 2023

Chemistry and Biotechnology of Natural Products, CHEMBIOPRO, Université de La Réunion, ESIROI Agroalimentaire, 15 Avenue René Cassin, CEDEX 9, F-97744 Saint-Denis, France.

The exploration of the microbial world in research continues to be fascinating and unending in several aspects of taxonomy, genomics, evolution, and industrial applications [...

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Microbial machinery dealing diverse aromatic compounds: Decoded from pelagic sediment ecogenomics in the gulfs of Kathiawar Peninsula and Arabian Sea.

Environ Res

May 2023

Sustainability Cluster, University of Petroleum & Energy Studies, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, 248007, India; Escuela de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Monterey, Monterrey, 64849, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Electronic address:

Aromatic hydrocarbons are persistent pollutants in aquatic systems as endocrine disruptors, significantly impacting natural ecosystems and human health. Microbes perform as natural bioremediators to remove and regulate aromatic hydrocarbons in the marine ecosystem. The present study focuses upon the comparative diversity and abundance of various hydrocarbon-degrading enzymes and their pathways from deep sediments along the Gulf of Kathiawar Peninsula and Arabian Sea, India.

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Arctic phytoplankton are experiencing multifaceted stresses due to climate warming, ocean acidification, retreating sea ice, and associated changes in light availability, and that may have large ecological consequences. Multiple stressor studies on Arctic phytoplankton, particularly on the bloom-forming species, may help understand their fitness in response to future climate change, however, such studies are scarce. In the present study, a laboratory experiment was conducted on the bloom-forming Arctic diatom (earlier ) under variable CO (240 and 900 µatm) and light (50 and 100 µmol photons m s) levels.

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The global emergence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) needs no emphasis. In this study, the in vitro stability, safety, and antimicrobial efficacy of nanosilver-entrapped cinnamaldehyde (AgC) against multi-drug-resistant (MDR) strains of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) were investigated. Further, the in vivo antibacterial efficacy of AgC against MDR-EAEC was also assessed in Galleria mellonella larval model.

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Manipulating Galectin Expression in Zebrafish (Danio rerio).

Methods Mol Biol

March 2022

Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology, University of Maryland Baltimore, Baltimore, MD, USA.

Techniques for disrupting gene expression are invaluable tools for the analysis of the biological role of a gene product. Because of its genetic tractability and multiple advantages over conventional mammalian models, the zebrafish (Danio rerio) is recognized as a powerful system for gaining new insight into diverse aspects of human health and disease. Among the multiple mammalian gene families for which the zebrafish has shown promise as an invaluable model for functional studies, the galectins have attracted great interest due to their participation in early development, regulation of immune homeostasis, and recognition of microbial pathogens.

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Complete Genome Analysis of Undecylprodigiosin Pigment Biosynthesizing Marine Species Displaying Potential Bioactive Applications.

Microorganisms

October 2021

Chemistry and Biotechnology of Natural Products, CHEMBIOPRO, Université de La Réunion, ESIROI Agroalimentaire, 15 Avenue René Cassin, CEDEX 9, F-97744 Saint-Denis, France.

Marine species are underexplored for their pigment molecules and genes. In this study, we report the genome of the undecylprodigiosin biosynthesizing gene cluster carrying sp. strain BSE6.

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Acquisition of bioluminescent trait by non-luminous organisms from luminous organisms through various origins.

Photochem Photobiol Sci

November 2021

Institute for Advanced Research, Nagoya University Furo-Cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya, Aichi, 464-8601, Japan.

Bioluminescence is a natural light emitting phenomenon that occurs due to a chemical reaction between luciferin and luciferase. It is primarily an innate and inherited trait in most terrestrial luminous organisms. However, most luminous organisms produce light in the ocean by acquiring luminous symbionts, luciferin (substrate), and/or luciferase (enzyme) through various transmission pathways.

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Mud banks and upwelling are two important oceanographic features occurring along the southwest coast of India during the southwest monsoon period. The study region, Alappuzha lying on the southwest coast of India, is unique due to the co-existence of upwelling and mud banks during the monsoon (MON) season. Water samples were collected from three stations, M1, M2, and M3, from April to September 2014, at weekly/biweekly intervals to determine the total bacterial abundance, viable prokaryotic counts, and total plate counts, along with measurements on physico-chemical parameters.

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Prokaryoplankton genomes from the deep marine sediments are less explored compared to shallow shore sediments. The Gulfs of Kathiawar peninsula experience varied currents and inputs from different on-shore activities. Any perturbations would directly influence the microbiome and their normal homeostasis.

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Fish silage is a brown liquefied product achieved by the action of enzymes when finely grounded whole/parts of either single or mixed fish types are subjected to acidification. This study made a comparative assessment of biochemical and nutritive properties, especially the amino acid composition in supernatant phase of formic acid silages prepared from two fish types, Indian mackerel (Rastrelliger kanagurta) and false travely (Lactarius lactarius) representing fat fish (FF, fat content > 5%) and lean fish (LF, fat content < 5%), respectively during 35 days of fermentation (DoF). Significantly higher content of total amino acid (TAA) and free amino acids (FAA) were recorded in FFS (TAA, 41.

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Isolation and characterization of marine bioluminescent bacteria for toxicity bioassays and biotechnological applications.

Braz J Microbiol

September 2021

Department of Ocean Studies and Marine Biology, Pondicherry Central University, Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 744112, India.

Toxic heavy metals pollution posed severe health hazards to the environment and biodiversity. Therefore, the development of rapid and non-invasive bioassays is in the race to monitor toxic chemicals using novel approaches. This study isolated and characterized an intense blue luminescence-producing marine bacteria, Vibrio campbellii STF1, for biosensing applications.

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Marine biosphere is one of the largest, diverse and dynamic system hosting numerous of microorganisms. Viruses being the most abundant under explored lifeforms in ocean, represent a reservoir of great genetic diversity. We report the metagenomic insights on the viral communities in the deep sediments of the two Gulfs of Gujarat i.

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Marine Natural Products from Tunicates and Their Associated Microbes.

Mar Drugs

May 2021

Laboratoire de Chimie et Biotechnologie des Produits Naturels (CHEMBIOPRO), Université de La Réunion, ESIROI Agroalimentaire, 15 Avenue René Cassin, CS 92003, CEDEX 9, F-97744 Saint-Denis, Ile de La Réunion, France.

Marine tunicates are identified as a potential source of marine natural products (MNPs), demonstrating a wide range of biological properties, like antimicrobial and anticancer activities. The symbiotic relationship between tunicates and specific microbial groups has revealed the acquisition of microbial compounds by tunicates for defensive purpose. For instance, yellow pigmented compounds, "tambjamines", produced by the tunicate, (Sluiter, 1909), primarily originated from their bacterial symbionts, which are involved in their chemical defense function, indicating the ecological role of symbiotic microbial association with tunicates.

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Ecological and Biotechnological Aspects of Pigmented Microbes: A Way Forward in Development of Food and Pharmaceutical Grade Pigments.

Microorganisms

March 2021

Chemistry and Biotechnology of Natural Products (CHEMBIOPRO Lab), Ecole Supérieure d'Ingénieurs Réunion Océan Indien (ESIROI), Département Agroalimentaire, Université de La Réunion, F-97744 Saint-Denis, France.

Microbial pigments play multiple roles in the ecosystem construction, survival, and fitness of all kinds of organisms. Considerably, microbial (bacteria, fungi, yeast, and microalgae) pigments offer a wide array of food, drug, colorants, dyes, and imaging applications. In contrast to the natural pigments from microbes, synthetic colorants are widely used due to high production, high intensity, and low cost.

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India is industrializing rapidly and with this there comes higher releases of contaminants into the environment. Change in Pb deposition over the last century on the eastern (off Andhra Pradesh) and western (off Karnataka) shelves of India was investigated based on the data extracted from two sediment cores covering the past ~114 and ~145 yrs. The variations of the total Pb content, its enrichment factor, and concentrations of non-residual Pb in both the sediment cores document that there was a gradual increase in anthropogenic Pb input into the coastal sediments of India over the last century.

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Terrestrial and marine bioluminescent organisms from the Indian subcontinent: a review.

Environ Monit Assess

November 2020

Biological Oceanography Division (BOD), CSIR-National Institute of Oceanography (CSIR-NIO), Dona Paula, Goa, 403004, India.

The inception of bioluminescence by Harvey (1952) has led to a Nobel Prize to Osamu Shimomura (Chemistry, 2008) in biological research. Consequently, in recent years, bioluminescence-based assays to monitor toxic pollutants as a real-time marker, to study various diseases and their propagation in plants and animals, are developed in many countries. The emission ability of bioluminescence is improved by gene modification, and also, search for novel bioluminescent systems is underway.

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Marine Microbial Response to Heavy Metals: Mechanism, Implications and Future Prospect.

Bull Environ Contam Toxicol

August 2020

Sevadal Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Nagpur, 440009, India.

Growing levels of pollution in marine environment has been a matter of serious concern in recent years. Increased levels of heavy metals due to improper waste disposal has led to serious repercussions. This has increased occurrences of heavy metals in marine fauna.

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