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Molecular Identification and Characterization of Probiotic Bacillus Species with the Ability to Control Vibrio spp. in Wild Fish Intestines and Sponges from the Vietnam Sea.
Chau, Khanh Minh; Van, Thi Thu Hao; Quyen, Dong Van; Le, Hung Dinh; Phan, Trinh Hoai Thi; Ngo, Ngoc Duy Thi; Vo, Trang Dieu Thi; Dinh, Trung Thanh; Le, Hoa Thi; Khanh, Huynh Hoang Nhu.
Affiliation
  • Chau KM; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Van TTH; School of Science, RMIT University, Bundoora, VIC 3083, Australia.
  • Quyen DV; Institute of Biotechnology, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet, Cau Giay, Ha Noi City 100000, Vietnam.
  • Le HD; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Phan THT; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Ngo NDT; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Vo TDT; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Dinh TT; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Le HT; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
  • Khanh HHN; Nha Trang Institute of Technology Research and Application, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, 02 Hung Vuong, Loc Tho, Nha Trang City 57000, Vietnam.
Microorganisms ; 9(9)2021 Sep 10.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34576821
ABSTRACT
Vibriosis in farmed animals is a serious threat to aquaculture worldwide. Using probiotics and anti-Vibrio antimicrobial substances in aquaculture systems can be a means of preventing Vibrio infections. Therefore, we aimed to characterize and compare 16 potential anti-Vibrio probiotics (Vi+) isolated from marine sponges and fish intestines collected from the Vietnam Sea, as well as an anti-Vibrio bacteriocin to fully explore their application potentials. 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed all Vi+ to be Bacillus species with different strain variants across two sample types. An obvious antimicrobial spectrum toward Gram-negative bacteria was observed from intestinal Vi+ compared to sponge-associated Vi+. The reason was the higher gene frequency of two antimicrobial compounds, non-ribosomal peptides (NRPS) and polyketide type-I (PKS-I) from intestinal Vi+ (66.7%) than sponge-associated Vi+ (14.3% and 0%, respectively). Additionally, a three-step procedure was performed to purify an anti-Vibrio bacteriocin produced by B. methylotrophicus NTBD1, including (i) solvent extraction of bacteriocin from cells, (ii) hydrophobic interaction chromatography, and (iii) reverse-phase HPLC. The bacteriocin had a molecular weight of ~2-5 kDa, was sensitive to proteolysis and thermally stable, and showed a broad antimicrobial spectrum, all of which are essential properties for promising feed additives. This study provides necessary information of the potential of probiotic Bacillus species with anti-Vibrio antimicrobial properties to study their further use in sustainable aquaculture.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Microorganisms Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Vietnam

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Language: En Journal: Microorganisms Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Vietnam