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Abstract - Issue Nov 2016, 37 (6) Back
nstantaneous and historical temperature effects on a-pinene
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Antimicrobial
activity and molecular identification of Streptomyces strains isolated
from Saudi Arabia
Islem
Abid1*, Ranaa Mujamammi1 and Muneera D.F. Alkahtani2
1Botany and
Microbiology Department, Science College, King Saud University, Diraiya, P.O.
Box 2454, Riyadh 11451, Saudi Arabia
2Faculty of
Sciences, Prince Nora University Saudi Arabia, P.O. Box 102275 Riyadh, 11675,
Saudi Arabia
*Corresponding
Author E-mail: iabid@ksu.edu.sa
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Data
Paper received:
19 October 2015
Revised received:
03 January 2016
Re-revised received:
02 February 2016
Accepted:
19 March 2016
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Abstract
Actinomycetes
are group of Gram-positive bacteria with high GC-content in their DNA. They
are extremely useful for the pharmaceutical industry due to their seemingly
unlimited capacity to produce secondary metabolites with diverse biological
activities and chemical structure. The genus Streptomyces constitutes
50% of the total population of soil actinomycetes and about 75% of
commercially and medicinally useful antibiotics that have been derived from
this genus. The present study aimed in isolation of bioactive compound
showing antimicrobial activities from soil Streptomyces, previously
isolated and morphologically characterized from Jazan in Saudi Arabia. Six
potent Streptomyces strains: JS3, JS4, JS6, JD7, JA8 and JA10 were
chosen for antimicrobial activity screening against 5 human pathogenic
bacteria and 5 phytopathogenic fungi before molecular identification was
done. For antibacterial activity, the results showed that inhibition zones were
found to range between 3.25-26.875 mm diameters, while for antifungal
activity, it ranged between 13.3-40 mm diameters. The entire sequence of the
16S rDNA was determined for the strains JS6, JD7, JA8 and JA10 and deposited
in the GenBank. Future studies of actinomycetes isolated from the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia's soils will assist in the discovery of new compounds that would
be of industrial, pharmaceutical and agricultural importance.
Key
words
Antibacterial
activity, Antifungal activity, 16S rDNA sequence analysis, Streptomyces
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