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Bacterioruberin extracts from a genetically modified hyperpigmented Haloferax volcanii strain: antioxidant activity and bioactive properties on sperm cells
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2018-11Registro en:
Zalazar, Lucia; Pagola, Pablo; Miró, María Victoria; Churio, Maria Sandra; Cerletti, Micaela; et al.; Bacterioruberin extracts from a genetically modified hyperpigmented Haloferax volcanii strain: antioxidant activity and bioactive properties on sperm cells; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Journal of Applied Microbiology; 126; 3; 11-2018; 796-810
1364-5072
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Zalazar, Lucia
Pagola, Pablo
Miró, María Victoria
Churio, Maria Sandra
Cerletti, Micaela
Martinez, Celeste
Iniesta-Cuerda, M.
Soler, A.J.
Cesari, A.
de Castro, Rosana Esther
Resumen
To examine the antioxidant activity of Bacterioruberin (Bctr)-rich extracts isolated from a hyperpigmented-genetically modified Haloferaxvolcanii strain (HVLON3) and to investigate the effect on cold-sensitive ram sperm cells.Methods and Results: The strain HVLON3 produces higher Bctr amounts than most haloarchaea (220 ± 13 mg/g DW). HVLON3-Bctr extract hashigher antioxidant activity than β-carotene (3-fold) as evaluated using 2,2 diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl combined with Electron ParamagneticResonance analysis (EC50 4.5 x 10-5 mol l-1 vs. 13.9 x 10-5 mol l-1, respectively). Different concentrations of HVLON3-Bctr extracts were assayedon ram sperm after freezing/thawing and physiologically relevant parameters were examined. Extracts containing 7 and 20 μmol l-1 Bctrsignificantly improved cell viability (p<0.0001), total and progressive motility (p<0.0001) and sperm velocities (p=0.0172 for curvilinear velocityVCL, p=0.0268 for average path velocity VAP and p=0.0181 for straight-line velocity VSL) and did not affect other parameters evaluated.Conclusions: HVLON3 is an excellent source of natural microbial C50 carotenoids with applicability in Biotechnology, Biomedical and Veterinaryfields. HVLON3 Bctr-extract improves the quality of cryopreserved ram sperm cells and could be applied to increase insemination yields.Significance and Impact of the Study: This study provides insight on the bioactive properties of a bioproduct derived from haloarchaea(carotenoids) which are so far underexploited.