Thomas H. Gosnell School of Life Sciences, Rochester Institute of Technology, 85 Lomb Memorial Dr, 14623, Rochester, NY, USA.
School of Chemistry and Biosciences, University of Bradford, BD7 1DP, Bradford, UK.
BMC Res Notes. 2023 Jun 22;16(1):114. doi: 10.1186/s13104-023-06393-0.
Antibiotic resistant infections have become a global health crisis causing 1.2 million deaths worldwide in 2019 [1]. In a previous study, we identified a bacterium from a rare genus, Yimella, and found in an initial antibiotic screening that they produce broad-spectrum bactericidal compounds [2]. Herein, we focus on the characterization of these potential novel antimicrobial compounds produced by Yimella sp. RIT 621.
We used solid-phase extraction and C18 reverse-phase chromatography to isolate the antibiotic-active compounds found in organic extracts from liquid cultures of Yimella sp. RIT 621. We tracked the antimicrobial activity by testing the extracts in disc diffusion inhibitory assays and observed its increase after each purification stage.
抗生素耐药性感染已成为全球健康危机,导致 2019 年全球有 120 万人死亡[1]。在之前的一项研究中,我们从一个罕见属 Yimella 中分离出一种细菌,并在初步的抗生素筛选中发现它们产生广谱杀菌化合物[2]。在此,我们专注于研究 Yimella sp. RIT 621 产生的这些潜在新型抗菌化合物的特性。
我们使用固相萃取和 C18 反相色谱法从 Yimella sp. RIT 621 的液体培养物的有机提取物中分离出具有抗生素活性的化合物。我们通过在圆盘扩散抑制试验中测试提取物来跟踪抗菌活性,并观察到每个纯化阶段后活性的增加。