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Isolation and characterization of violacein from an Antarctic Iodobacter: a non-pathogenic psychrotolerant microorganism
Fecha
2019Registro en:
14334909
14310651
10.1007/s00792-019-01111-w
Autor
Atalah, Joaquín
Blamey, Lotsé
Muñoz Ibacache, Sebastián
Gutiérrez, Felipe
Urzúa Acevedo, Marcela
Encinas, María Victoria
Páez, Maritza
Sun, Junsong
Blamey, Jenny M.
Institución
Resumen
Violacein is an intensely purple pigment synthesized by various genera of bacteria that has been discovered to have a wide range of interesting biological activities which range from anticarcinogenic to antibacterial. One of the hindrances for its real-life application is that the first microorganisms found to produce the compound may act as opportunistic pathogens. Here, we report the isolation and characterization of violacein from a non-pathogenic Antarctic Iodobacter strain. Its anti-microbial properties were also tested. The method proposed here for the purification of violacein shows high yields, indicating that this Antarctic microorganism could be a valuable source for this important pigment. This is the first characterization of violacein from an Antarctic Iodobacter strain and here we also present a viable method to obtain this pigment for potential biotechnological applications.