Abstract

The study aimed to screen and isolate strains of freshwater aquatic gliding bacteria, and to investigate their antibacterial activity against seven common pathogenic bacteria. Submerged specimens were collected and isolated for aquatic gliding bacteria using four different isolation media (DW, MA, SAP2, and Vy/2). Gliding bacteria identification was performed by 16S rRNA gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Crude extracts were obtained by methanol extraction. Antibacterial activity against seven pathogenic bacteria was examined by agar-well diffusion assay. Five strains of aquatic gliding bacteria including RPD001, RPD008, RPD018, RPD027 and RPD049 were isolated. Each submerged biofilm and plastic specimen provided two isolates of gliding bacteria, whereas plant debris gave only one isolate. Two strains of gliding bacteria were obtained from each DW and Vy/2 isolation medium, while one strain was obtained from the SAP2 medium. Gliding bacteria strains RPD001, RPD008 and RPD018 were identified as Flavobacterium anhuiense with 96, 82 and 96 % similarity, respectively. Strains RPD049 and RPD027 were identified as F. johnsoniae and Lysobacter brunescens, respectively, with similarity equal to 96 %. Only crude extract obtained from RPD001 inhibited growth of Listeria monocytogenes (MIC 150 µg/ml), Staphylococcus aureus (MIC 75 µg/ml) and Vibrio cholerae (MIC 300 µg/ml), but showed weak inhibitory effect on Salmonella typhimurium (MIC > 300 µg/ml). Gliding bacterium strain RPD008 should be considered to a novel genus separate from Flavobacterium due to its low similarity value. Crude extract produced by RPD001 showed potential for development as a broad antibiotic agent.

Highlights

  • Gliding bacteria are characterized as Gram negative, unicellular, swarm-colony-producing and uniquely motile by the ability to glide on surfaces

  • Isolation of aquatic gliding bacteria Five isolates of aquatic gliding bacteria including strains RPD001, RPD008, RPD018, RPD027, and RPD049 were isolated from 54 specimens collected from Cheow Lan Reservoir

  • Biofilms and plastics were the prolific sources of the aquatic gliding bacteria for this study

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Introduction

Gliding bacteria are characterized as Gram negative, unicellular, swarm-colony-producing and uniquely motile by the ability to glide on surfaces. They are commonly found in various terrestrial, fresh, and seawater environments (Dawid 2000). The genera Flavobacterium and Lysobacter are gliding bacteria belonging to phyla Bacteroidetes and Proteobacteria, respectively. These genera are typically founded in plant, soil, and aquatic habitats. Genus Flavobacterium inhabits both terrestrial and aquatic environments. Several strains, such as F. psychrophilum, F. columnare and F. spartansii are known as fish pathogens

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