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Journal : Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology

Isolation and Screening of Antimicrobial Producing-Actinomycetes Symbionts in Nudibranch ., Riyanti; Widada, Jaka; Rajasa, Ocky Karna
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 14, No 1 (2009)
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         The aims of  this study were to isolate and to screen actinomycetes associated with sea slug which have the ability to produce antimicrobial compound, especially against MDR strains. Actinomycetes were isolated from nudibranchs collected from Bandengan coastal waters and the Panjang island, Jepara, Central Java. Actinomycete isolates were assayed for their antimicrobial activity against MDR strains (MDR 6 E. coli, MDR 7 Enterobacter sp., MDR 13 Proteus sp., MDR 14 Staphylococcus sp.). The genetic diversity of the active isolates was analyzed by using repetitive DNA fingerprinting.  Antimicrobial activity was also performed on the  ethyl acetate bacterial extract.  The amplification of Polyketide Synthase-I (PKS-I) and Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetase (NRPS) genes was carried out to estimate the genetic potency of actinomycetes. The most active actinomycete isolate was sequenced based on 16S rDNA approach. General profile of antimicrobial substances was analyzed by using Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). A total 27 isolates were obtained from nudibranchs Jorunna sp. and 12 isolates from Chromodoris sp.  Ten isolates exhibited antimicrobial activity. Five representative isolates were selected based on rep-PCR analysis.  Three ethyl acetate extracts exhibited antimicrobial activity against MDR 7, MDR 13, and MDR 14, except MDR 6. NPC 8 isolates significantly inhibited the growth of the tested strain   and amplified NRPS gene fragment. Molecular identification revealed that isolate NPC 8 closely related to Streptomyces sp with a high homology of 96%.
Isolation and Screening of Antimicrobial Producing-Actinomycetes Symbionts in Nudibranch R. Riyanti; Jaka Widada; Ocky Karna Rajasa
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 14, No 1 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Gadjah Mada

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (120.89 KB) | DOI: 10.22146/ijbiotech.7807

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         The aims of  this study were to isolate and to screen actinomycetes associated with sea slug which have the ability to produce antimicrobial compound, especially against MDR strains. Actinomycetes were isolated from nudibranchs collected from Bandengan coastal waters and the Panjang island, Jepara, Central Java. Actinomycete isolates were assayed for their antimicrobial activity against MDR strains (MDR 6 E. coli, MDR 7 Enterobacter sp., MDR 13 Proteus sp., MDR 14 Staphylococcus sp.). The genetic diversity of the active isolates was analyzed by using repetitive DNA fingerprinting.  Antimicrobial activity was also performed on the  ethyl acetate bacterial extract.  The amplification of Polyketide Synthase-I (PKS-I) and Non-Ribosomal Peptide Synthetase (NRPS) genes was carried out to estimate the genetic potency of actinomycetes. The most active actinomycete isolate was sequenced based on 16S rDNA approach. General profile of antimicrobial substances was analyzed by using Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC). A total 27 isolates were obtained from nudibranchs Jorunna sp. and 12 isolates from Chromodoris sp.  Ten isolates exhibited antimicrobial activity. Five representative isolates were selected based on rep-PCR analysis.  Three ethyl acetate extracts exhibited antimicrobial activity against MDR 7, MDR 13, and MDR 14, except MDR 6. NPC 8 isolates significantly inhibited the growth of the tested strain   and amplified NRPS gene fragment. Molecular identification revealed that isolate NPC 8 closely related to Streptomyces sp with a high homology of 96%.
Evaluation of antimicrobial activity and identification of yellow pigmented marine sponge-associated fungi from Teluk Awur, Jepara, Central Java Mada Triandala Sibero; Desy Wulan Triningsih; Ocky Karna Radjasa; Agus Sabdono; Agus Trianto
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 21, No 1 (2016)
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Marine sponge associated fungi are known as potential source of metabolites with various biological activities. Natural pigment is one of metabolite which produced by microorgisms. Several researches reported the antimicrobial activity from natural pigment. Unfortunatelly there are lack of information about marine fungi natural pigment and its producer. The aims of this research were to identify yellow pigmented Indonesian marine sponge-associated fungi, to extract the pigment, and to study the antimicrobial activity of the pigment against clinical MDR bacteria and clinical pathogenic fungi. Sponge associated-fungus isolate MT23 was successfully identified as Trichoderma parareesei. The fungal pigment could be extracted only in methanol with yield 6,22±0,29%. The pigment could inhibitted S. typhi and E. coli MDR strains. The biggest antibacterial activity was shown by concentration 1000µg/mL against S. typhi with inhibition zone was 4.03±0.06 mm.
Co-Authors A. Sabdono ADI SANTOSO Agung Dhamar Syakti Agus Hardiyanto Agus Sabdono Agus Sabdono Agus Trianto Ali Ridlo Ambariyanto , Aninditia Sabdaningsih Antonius Budi Susanto Awang Surya Wiguna Awang Surya Wiguna, Awang Surya Bahry, Muhammad Syaifudien Bambang Yulianto Bayu Munandar Bintang Marhaeni Boedi Hendrarto Busaeri, Nundang Delianis Pringgenies Delianis Pringgenies Desy Wulan Triningsih Dietrich G Bengen Dietriech G. Bengen Dietriech Geoffrey Bengen Duhita Sinidhikaraning Kencana Dwi Haryo Ismunarti Elena Zocchi Endang Sri Lestari Endang Supriyantini Endang Supriyantini Fauziah Shahul Hamid Fera Nur Idawati Sahara Ferdy S. Rondonuwu Ferdy Semuel Rondonuwu Ferry Fredy Karwur Gede Iwan Setiabudi Gede Iwan Setiabudi Haeruddin Haeruddin Handung Nuryadi HANS- PETER GROSSART Hariyadi, Putut Hefni Effendi Hendi Perdian Yunianto Hendi Perdian Yunianto Herawati Sudoyo Hidetoshi Urakawa Hidetoshi Urakawal Ika Wulan Santi Ika Wulan Santi Iqna Kamila Abfa Irfan Dwidya Prijambada Isai Yusidharta Ita Riniatsih Ita Widowati JAKA WIDADA JOEDORO SOEDARSONO Johannes Hutabarat Kouichi Ohwada Kouichi Ohwadai Kumiko Kita-Tsukamoto Kumiko Kita-Tsukamotoz Leenawaty Limantara Lia Kusmita Lia Kusmita Mada Triandala Sibero Mada Triandala Sibero McCauley, Erin Meinhard Simon Meris Rahmawati Meutia Samira Ismet Miftahuddin M Khoeri Miftahuddin Majid Khoeri Misbakul Munir Muhammad Syaifudien Bahry Muhammad Zainuddin Muhammad Zainuddin Mujizat Kawaroe Mukti K. Diana Putri Mutiara, Frista Nestin E.W. Ningrum Ni Komang Tri Utami Norma Afiati Nuning Vita Hidayati Nurhayati Nurhayati Nurkhasanah, Wulan Nurmanita Rismaningsih Nurul Hiron, Nurul Nurul Ria Arlita Paulus Damar Bayu Murti Pinandoyo Pinandoyo Prastyo Abi Widyananto Putut Har Riyadi R. Riyanti Rachmat Afriyanto Richardus F Kaswadji Rismaningsih, Nurmanita Riyanti Riyanti Riyanti Riyanti Riyanti, Rory Anthony Hutagalung Rr Citra Permata Rr Citra Permata Rr. Citra Permata Rr. Citra Permata Rudhi Pribadi Rudiger Stöhr S arjito S. Sulistiyani Saefuddin Aziz Sahala Hutabarat Sakti Imam Muchlisin Sakti Imam Muchlissin Sakti Imam Muchlissin Sarjito - Sekar Widyaningsih Septhy Kusuma Radjasa Seto Windarto Slamet B Prayitno slamet budi prayitno Slamet Budi Prayitno Sri Achadi Nugraheni Sri Sedjati Sri Yulina Wulandari Subagiyo Subagiyo Suharsono . Suhartono, Suhartono Supriharyono ,, Supriharyono Suyono ,, Suyono Suyono Suyono Tedi Septiadi TONNY BACHTIAR Tonny Bachtiar Tonny Bachtiar Tony Bachtiar Tony Bachtiar TORBEN MARTENS Tri Yuni Atmojo Tri Yuni Atmojo Uswatun Khasanah Vita Meylani VIVI ENDAR HERAWATI Vivi Endar Herawati Windarto, Seto Wiratno Wiratno Wismayanti, Gita Wittriansyah, Khoeruddin Wiwik Astuti Wiwik Astuti Wulan Nurkhasanah YS Darmanto Yustin Widyastuti