Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia

Abstract. Trianto A, Radjasa OK, Sabdono A, Muchlissin SI, Afriyanto R, Sulistiowati, Radjasa SK, Crews P, Mccauley E. 2019. Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 20: 776-782. Multidrug resistance, (MDR) bacteria seriously threaten human...

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Autores principales: AGUS TRIANTO, OCKY KARNA RADJASA, AGUS SABDONO, SAKTI IMAM MUCHLISSIN, RACHMAT AFRIYANTO, SULISTIOWATI SULISTIOWATI, SEPTHY KUSUMA RADJASA, PHILLIP CREWS, ERIN MCCAULEY
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4002236928234664a0ef476d5edf66c22021-11-16T14:12:15ZExploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia1412-033X2085-472210.13057/biodiv/d200323https://doaj.org/article/4002236928234664a0ef476d5edf66c22019-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://smujo.id/biodiv/article/view/3487https://doaj.org/toc/1412-033Xhttps://doaj.org/toc/2085-4722Abstract. Trianto A, Radjasa OK, Sabdono A, Muchlissin SI, Afriyanto R, Sulistiowati, Radjasa SK, Crews P, Mccauley E. 2019. Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 20: 776-782. Multidrug resistance, (MDR) bacteria seriously threaten human health which causes a more difficult and extends the treatment period, and increases the risk of death. Sponges-associated bacteria, a well known for their rich in chemical classes and bioactivities, are the prolific producers of bioactive compounds. In order to search new sources of antibacterial compounds, we collected a total of 55 sponges from Ternate Island that provided 324 bacterial isolates. The data showed that sponges-isolates ratio in the anthropogenic area was relatively higher than the other collection sites. The isolates were screened for the antibacterial activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae-RSDK, K. pneumoniae-UI, Pseudomonas aeruginosa A-UI, P. aeruginosa B-UI, Staphylococcus aureus-UI, MRSA-UI, MRPA-UI, Bacillus subtilis-RSDK, B. subtilis-UI, Salmonella typhi-UI, and MDR E. coli. The isolates were able to inhibit 0-7 the pathogenic bacteria on 24 h and 48 h. The most active bacteria were identified as B. clausii, V. chiguensis, B. tropicus, P. marcusii, B. tropicus, V. parahaemolyticus, B. paramycoides, and V. dokdonensis. In conclusion, the sponges in the anthropogenic affected area have higher bacterial symbionts than that of in the pristine area. In this study, the results of isolation of the symbiont bacteria from sponge samples were obtained and morphologically observed for these bacterial isolates. The number of bacteria that were isolated were 133 bacterial isolates and ten isolates including producing active secondary metabolitesAGUS TRIANTOOCKY KARNA RADJASAAGUS SABDONOSAKTI IMAM MUCHLISSINRACHMAT AFRIYANTOSULISTIOWATI SULISTIOWATISEPTHY KUSUMA RADJASAPHILLIP CREWSERIN MCCAULEYMBI & UNS SoloarticleBiology (General)QH301-705.5ENBiodiversitas, Vol 20, Iss 3, Pp 776-782 (2019)
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QH301-705.5
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QH301-705.5
AGUS TRIANTO
OCKY KARNA RADJASA
AGUS SABDONO
SAKTI IMAM MUCHLISSIN
RACHMAT AFRIYANTO
SULISTIOWATI SULISTIOWATI
SEPTHY KUSUMA RADJASA
PHILLIP CREWS
ERIN MCCAULEY
Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia
description Abstract. Trianto A, Radjasa OK, Sabdono A, Muchlissin SI, Afriyanto R, Sulistiowati, Radjasa SK, Crews P, Mccauley E. 2019. Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia. Biodiversitas 20: 776-782. Multidrug resistance, (MDR) bacteria seriously threaten human health which causes a more difficult and extends the treatment period, and increases the risk of death. Sponges-associated bacteria, a well known for their rich in chemical classes and bioactivities, are the prolific producers of bioactive compounds. In order to search new sources of antibacterial compounds, we collected a total of 55 sponges from Ternate Island that provided 324 bacterial isolates. The data showed that sponges-isolates ratio in the anthropogenic area was relatively higher than the other collection sites. The isolates were screened for the antibacterial activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae-RSDK, K. pneumoniae-UI, Pseudomonas aeruginosa A-UI, P. aeruginosa B-UI, Staphylococcus aureus-UI, MRSA-UI, MRPA-UI, Bacillus subtilis-RSDK, B. subtilis-UI, Salmonella typhi-UI, and MDR E. coli. The isolates were able to inhibit 0-7 the pathogenic bacteria on 24 h and 48 h. The most active bacteria were identified as B. clausii, V. chiguensis, B. tropicus, P. marcusii, B. tropicus, V. parahaemolyticus, B. paramycoides, and V. dokdonensis. In conclusion, the sponges in the anthropogenic affected area have higher bacterial symbionts than that of in the pristine area. In this study, the results of isolation of the symbiont bacteria from sponge samples were obtained and morphologically observed for these bacterial isolates. The number of bacteria that were isolated were 133 bacterial isolates and ten isolates including producing active secondary metabolites
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author AGUS TRIANTO
OCKY KARNA RADJASA
AGUS SABDONO
SAKTI IMAM MUCHLISSIN
RACHMAT AFRIYANTO
SULISTIOWATI SULISTIOWATI
SEPTHY KUSUMA RADJASA
PHILLIP CREWS
ERIN MCCAULEY
author_facet AGUS TRIANTO
OCKY KARNA RADJASA
AGUS SABDONO
SAKTI IMAM MUCHLISSIN
RACHMAT AFRIYANTO
SULISTIOWATI SULISTIOWATI
SEPTHY KUSUMA RADJASA
PHILLIP CREWS
ERIN MCCAULEY
author_sort AGUS TRIANTO
title Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia
title_short Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia
title_full Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia
title_fullStr Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from Ternate Islands, Indonesia
title_sort exploration culturable bacterial symbionts of sponges from ternate islands, indonesia
publisher MBI & UNS Solo
publishDate 2019
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