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Analysis of Carotenoid Production by Halorubrum sp. TBZ126; an Extremely Halophilic Archeon from Urmia Lake.

Authors :
Naziri D
Hamidi M
Hassanzadeh S
Tarhriz V
Maleki Zanjani B
Nazemyieh H
Hejazi MA
Hejazi MS
Source :
Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin [Adv Pharm Bull] 2014; Vol. 4 (1), pp. 61-7. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Dec 23.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Purpose: Carotenoids are of great interest in many scientific disciplines because of their wide distribution, diverse functions and interesting properties. The present report describes a new natural source for carotenoid production.<br />Methods: Halorubrum sp., TBZ126, an extremely halophilic archaeon, was isolated from Urmia Lack following culture of water sample on marine agar medium and incubation at 30 °C. Then single colonies were cultivated in broth media. After that the cells were collected and carotenoids were extracted with acetone-methanol (7:3 v/v). The identification of carotenoids was performed by UV-VIS spectroscopy and confirmed by thin layer chromatography (TLC) in the presence of antimony pentachloride (SbCl5). The production profile was analyzed using liquid-chromatography mass spectroscopy (LC-MS) techniques. Phenotypic characteristics of the isolate were carried out and the 16S rRNA gene was amplified using polymerase chain reaction (PCR).<br />Results: LC-MS analytical results revealed that produced carotenoids are bacterioruberin, lycopene and β-carotene. Bacterioruberin was found to be the predominant produced carotenoid. 16S rRNA analysis showed that TBZ126 has 100% similarity with Halorubrum chaoviator Halo-G*T (AM048786).<br />Conclusion: Halorubrum sp. TBZ126, isolated from Urmia Lake has high capacity in the production of carotenoids. This extremely halophilic archaeon could be considered as a prokaryotic candidate for carotenoid production source for future studies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2228-5881
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Advanced pharmaceutical bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24409411
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5681/apb.2014.010