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Chemotyping of terrestrial Nostoc-like isolates from alkali grassland areas by non-targeted peptide analysis.

Authors :
Riba, Milán
Kiss-Szikszai, Attila
Gonda, Sándor
Parizsa, Péter
Deák, Balázs
Török, Péter
Valkó, Orsolya
Felföldi, Tamás
Vasas, Gábor
Source :
Algal Research; Mar2020, Vol. 46, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 1p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Nostoc genus is a well-known heterocytous, filamentous cyanobacterium which can be found all over the world. The size of terrestrial and/or freshwater colonies can be microscopic and macroscopic as well. In addition, Nostoc species are one of the most common photosynthetic cyanobacterial partners in symbiotic interactions. Terrestrial cyanobacterial colonies were collected and isolated in this study from various alkali grassland habitats (Great Hungarian Plain). Altogether 133 colonies were isolated from the 65 collected samples. The peptide patterns of the Nostoc -like strains were examined using HPLC-ESI-MS/MS and 41 peptides were identified from 45 isolated Nostoc -like strains; these compounds belonged to 4 different peptide classes. Twelve nostoginin/microginin, 16 anabaenopeptin, 12 banyaside/suomilide variants were identified. 37% of our isolated Nostoc -like strains produced some of the peptide metabolites we tested. These strains showed distinct chemotypes according to their peptide patterns, and can be divided into 4 groups based on their metabolisms. Strains either contained: (1) nostoginins/microginins, (2) anabaenopeptins, (3) anabaenopeptins and banyasides or (4) banyasides as major compounds. Banyasides were present in many of our strains and showed very high intensity in some cases. A number of previously unknown banyaside variants have been identified. • Nostoc -like strains appeared in alkali grassland habitats were investigated. • Peptide metabolite pattern of Nostoc -like strains was examined with HPLC-MS/MS. • Anabaenopeptin, nostoginin/microginin and banyaside/suomilide variants were found. • Chemotype groups were compared with heat map clustering visualization. • High peptide variability with frequent banyaside occurrences was detected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22119264
Volume :
46
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Algal Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141639657
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2020.101798