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EDITOR'S PREFACE Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 23 No. 2 (2019): Annales Bogorienses
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EDITOR'S PREFACE Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 23 No. 1 (2019): Annales Bogorienses
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EDITOR'S PREFACE Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 22 No. 1 (2018): Annales Bogorienses
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EDITOR'S PREFACE Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 22 No. 2 (2018): Annales Bogorienses
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EDITOR'S PREFACE Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 26 No. 1 (2022): Annales Bogorienses
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/ann.bogor.2022.v26.n1.i-vii

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A Preliminary Report on The Syntheses of Oligonucleotide Primers in The National Research and Innovation Agency (NRIA) Atikana, Akhirta; Prasetyoputri, Anggia; Rubiyana, Yana; Herawati, Neng; Desriani, Desriani; Pratiwi, Riyona Desvy; Wulandari, Dwi; Sukmarini, Linda; Kusharyoto, Wien; Santoso, Adi; Putra, Masteria Yunovilsa; Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 26 No. 1 (2022): Annales Bogorienses
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/ann.bogor.2022.v26.n1.21-27

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A PolyGen DNA Synthesizer is equipment that is used for synthesizing oligonucleotide primers for any amplification targets. Oligonucleotide primers are indispensable components for any Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)-based detections. In the present study a number of oligonucleotide primer sets were synthesized to target (1) the Human Insuline Glargin (HIG) and (2) the Human Erythropoietin (EPO), as well as (3) the RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase (RdRp) and (4) the Nucleocapsid (N) genes of the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). A solid-phase oligonucleotide synthesis method was used according to the default protocol of the Polygen’s instrument to synthesize primers at a 40 nmol scale. The synthesized primers in this study were compared to commercially produced primers in their ability to amplify the gene target(s) in PCR and quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) reactions. The first two sets of primers showed similar results in PCR compared to commercial primers; however, these primers were not tested for qPCR due to sample limitation. In contrast, the primer sets 3 and 4 were not able to produce amplicons in PCR reactions and only the primer set 4 successfully amplified the gene target in qPCR. These results indicate that the crude primers synthesized in this study are promising candidates for molecular detection and diagnostics, but these primers would benefit from further optimization for routine applications.
Antimicrobial Activities of Actinobacteria Isolated from Marine and Terrestrial Samples in Lombok Island, Indonesia Ratnakomala, Shanti; Krause, Janina; Sari, Miranti Nurindah; Kusumawardhani, Dinihari Indah; Kusmiati, Mia; Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 26 No. 1 (2022): Annales Bogorienses
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14203/ann.bogor.2022.v26.n1.28-36

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During our study on exploring actinobacteria from Indonesian sources, we selected 59 strains of actinobacteria isolated with five different isolation methods from Lombok Island Indonesia. The aim of this research was to isolate and characterize those actinobacteria, and to screen the microbial activities against 5 bacterial tested. Six soil samples from Lombok Island were processed. Totally, 59 isolated were selected. Of these strains, 31 strains showed antibiotic activity. Seventeen strains from 59 strains have been identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing, and most dominant of the strains belongs to the genus Streptomyces. Three of them were chosen for further experiments due to their broad activity against four of five test strains. From two strains, at least one bioactive substance could be extracted. As only few bioactive substances could be extracted with ethyl acetate from liquid cultures more experiments should be performed on this subject. More solvent extraction should be tested as well as other production media. In conclusion, present study did now reveal bioactive actinobacteria were isolated from soil samples in Lombok Island. Antimicrobial compound has also been detected which is active against a broad range of pathogens. These findings may have an importance to produce potentially new antibiotic substances from actinobacteria indigenous Indonesia.
Diversity of Actinomycetes From Eka Karya Botanical Garden, Bali Ratnakomala, Shanti; Lisdiyanti, Puspita; Prayitno, Nita Rosalinda; Triana, Evi; Lestari, Yulin; Hastuti, Ratih Dwi; Widyastuti, Yantyati; Otoguro, Misa; Ando, Katsuhiko; Sukara, Endang
BIOTROPIA Vol. 23 No. 1 (2016): BIOTROPIA Vol. 23 No. 1 June 2016
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A total of 29 actinomycetes strains were isolated and identified by full sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene. Samples were collected from Bali Island, Indonesia, including 18 soil and 20 leaf litter samples from Eka Karya Botanical Garden. Two isolation methods were used in this study: SDS-extract (SY) and Rehydration-Centrifugation (RC). Based on 16S rRNA gene analysis, the isolated actinomycetes were grouped into two genera. Molecular analysis of 16S rRNA gene similarities showed that the actinomycetes isolated from Eka Karya Botanical Garden were of diverse origin. Analysis of soil samples resulted in 144 isolates belonging to 24 genera and more than 87 species, with Streptomyces being the dominant genus. This was followed by Actinoplanes (25 isolates, 17%). From leaf litter samples, 85 isolates were obtained, belonging to 9 genera and more than 41 species. The most dominant genus was Catenuloplanes (42 isolates, 49%), followed by Actinoplanes (16 isolates, 19%).
Identification of Endophytic Bacteria From Curcuma zedoaria Based on Protein Profile Using Maldi-Tof Mass Spectrometry Sulistiyani, Tri Ratna; Lisdiyanti, Puspita
BIOTROPIA Vol. 25 No. 2 (2018): BIOTROPIA Vol. 25 No. 2 August 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2018.25.2.795

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Valid identification of microorganisms is vital information to establish culture collections. Currently, a molecular approach based on 16S rDNA is widely used for bacterial identification. However, this approach is time-consuming and expensive. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) allows the identification of microorganisms directly from colonies, and it only takes a few minutes. The aim of this study was to identify endophytic bacteria associated with Curcuma zedoaria based on protein profiles using the MALDI-TOF MS system and to compare the results with 16S rDNA sequencing. Endophytic bacteria were isolated from parts of the medicinal plant C. zedoaria collected from Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The identification of selected bacteria was performed using protein profiling via MALDI-TOF MS. A total of 66 endophytic bacteria from C. zedoaria were selected for identification. The results of MALDI-TOF MS analysis showed that eleven isolates (16.67%) were correctly identified at the species level, and twenty-three isolates (34.85%) matched the genus level of the molecular approach. These results demonstrate that the MALDI-TOF system is a suitable and feasible approach for bacterial identification, particularly for screening and grouping large numbers of isolates.
Isolation, Characterization and Molecular Identification of Myxobacteria From Two Outermost Islands of Indonesia Meliah, Siti; Lisdiyanti, Puspita
BIOTROPIA Vol. 25 No. 2 (2018): BIOTROPIA Vol. 25 No. 2 August 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2018.25.2.796

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Myxobacteria are Gram negative bacteria commonly found in soil, tree bark, and decay wood. These bacteria have unique social behaviors by forming fruiting bodies, moving by gliding motility and preying on other microorganisms. The research was conducted to isolate, characterize, and identify indigenous myxobacteria from Sumba and Papua Islands of Indonesia as a preliminary step to utilize their potential in the pharmaceutical industry. Myxobacteria were isolated using filter paper and baiting with Escherichia coli to obtain cellulolytic and bacteriolytic myxobacteria, respectively. Characterization of myxobacteria was performed with Gram staining, observation on pigmentation, morphology of vegetative cells, fruiting bodies, and myxospores. Molecular identification was conducted based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis. A total of 10 myxobacterial strains were successfully isolated and purified. All isolates obtained were Gram negative, rod shaped with yellow or orange pigmentation. Fruiting bodies observed contained spherical myxospores. Molecular identification of these bacterial strains showed that they belong to myxobacteria from suborder Cystobacterineae, namely Myxococcus fulvus, Myxococcus stipitatus, and Melittangium lichenicola. To our knowledge, this is the first record of their occurrence in Indonesia.
Co-Authors - Yopi Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri ADE ANDRIANI Adi Santoso Agustinus Robert Uria Ahmad Thontowi Akhmad Rivai Andi Utama ANDI UTAMA ANDO KATSUHIKO Apriliana, Pamella Ariani Hatmanti Ario Betha Juanssilfero Ashadi Sasongko Atikana, Akhirta Caniago, Asnany Caniago, Asnany Desriani Desriani Desriani Desriani Dewi Seswita Zilda dinihari indah kusumawati Dwi Wulandari Elvi Yetti Endang Saepudin, Endang Endang Sukara Erdiansyah Rezamela, Erdiansyah Evi Triana Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi GINA KARTINA Hastuti, Ratih Dwi Herman Suryadi JAKA WIDADA KATSUHIKO ANDO Krause, Janina Kusharyoto, Wien Kusharyoto, Wien Kusumawardhani, Dinihari Indah Kusumawati, Dinihari Indah Kusumawati, Dinihari Indah Lina Elfita Lina Elfita LINDA SUKMARINI M. Iqbal Prawira-Atmaja, M. Iqbal Mangunwidjaja, Wibowo MARIA BINTANG Maulidia, Faiqoh Nur Meliah, Siti Meliah, Siti Mia Kusmiati Miranti Nurindah Sari, Miranti Nurindah MISA OTOGURO Mochammad Imron Awalludin Mulyorini Rahayuningsih Nadhifah, Hana NANIK RAHMANI Nanik Rahmani Neneng Hasanah Neng Herawati, Neng Ni Luh Putu Vidya Paramita NITA ROSALINDA PRAYITNO Nurul Fitri Sari Nuryana, Isa Prasetyoputri, Anggia Pratama, Rendy Eka Prayoga, Muhammad Bagas Putra, Filemon Jalu Nusantara Putra, Masteria Yunovilsa Putri, Ade Lia Putri, Ade Lia Restu Wulansari, Restu Riyona Desvy Pratiwi, Riyona Desvy ROHMATUSSOLIHAT ROHMATUSSOLIHAT RONI RIDWAN Seprianto, Seprianto SHANTI RATNAKOMALA Shanti Ratnakomala Shanti Ratnakomala Subagus Wahyuono Suharsono Suharsono Sukma Nuswantara Susanti, Agustina Eko Syafriana, Vilya Tisnadjaja, Djadjat Tisnadjaja, Djadjat Titik Nuryastuti TOMOHIKO TAMURA Toto Iswanto TRI RATNA SULISTIYANI TRI RATNA SULISTIYANI Triana Hertiani Trisanti Anindyawati, Trisanti Tutik Murniasih Ukhradia Maharaniq Safira Untari, Febriana WIBOWO MANGUNWARDOYO Yana Rubiyana, Yana Yantyati Widyastuti Yopi Y YOPI YOPI Yopi Yopi Yopi, YULIN LESTARI Yusro Nuri Fawzya