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Multiple, Novel Biologically Active Endophytic Actinomycetes Isolated from Upper Amazonian Rainforests
Authors:Carol A. Bascom-Slack  Cong Ma  Emily Moore  Beatrice Babbs  Kathleen Fenn  Joshua S. Greene  Bradley D. Hann  Jocelyn Keehner  Elizabeth G. Kelley-Swift  Vivek Kembaiyan  Sun Jin Lee  Puyao Li  David Y. Light  Emily H. Lin  Michelle A. Schorn  Daniel Vekhter  Lori-Ann Boulanger  W. M. Hess  Percy Núñez Vargas  Gary A. Strobel  Scott A. Strobel
Affiliation:(1) Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, 260 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT, USA;(2) Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, UT 84602, USA;(3) Facultad de Biologia, Andes Amazon Guianas Herbario Vargas (CUZ), Peru Escuela Post Grado, Universidad Nacional San Antonio Abad del Cusco, Cusco, Peru;(4) Department of Plant Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA
Abstract:Microbial biodiversity provides an increasingly important source of medically and industrially useful compounds. We have isolated 14 actinomycete species from a collection of approximately 300 plant stem samples from the upper Amazonian rainforest in Peru. All of the cultured isolates produce substances with inhibitory activity directed at a range of potential fungal and bacterial pathogens. For some organisms, this activity is very broad in spectrum while other organisms show specific activity against a limited number of organisms. Two of these organisms preferentially inhibit bacterial test organisms over eukaryotic organisms. rDNA sequence analysis indicates that these organisms are not equivalent to any other cultured deposits in GenBank. Our results provide evidence of the untapped biodiversity in the form of biologically active microbes present within the tissues of higher plants.
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