Heterotrophic bacteria associated with two specimens of the marine sponge Erylus discophorus were screened for their capacity to produce bioactive compounds against a panel of human pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus wild type and methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), Bacillus subtilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Acinetobacter baumanii, Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus), fish pathogen (Aliivibrio fischeri) and environmentally relevant bacteria (Vibrio harveyi). The sponges were collected in Berlengas Islands, Portugal. Of the 212 isolated heterotrophic bacteria belonging to Alpha- and Gammaproteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Firmicutes, 31 % produced antimicrobial metabolites. Bioactivity was found against both Gram positive and Gram ...
Nature, especially the marine environment, provides the most effective drugs used in human therapy. ...
Bacteria were isolated seasonally from the Mediterranean sponges Chondrilla nucula and Petrosia fici...
The distribution and antibacterial activities of bacteria isolated from fifty-five marine sponge sam...
Heterotrophic bacteria associated with two specimens of the marine sponge Erylus discophorus were sc...
Interest in the study of marine sponges and their associated microbiome has increased both for ecolo...
Twenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous sponges o...
AbstractTwenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous s...
Aims: To assess the diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable bacteria associated with two ...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities have sparked much interest in recent decades due ...
Seventy-five marine bacterial. strains associated with four species of sponges (Echinodictyum sp., S...
In this study, marine sponges collected in Irish waters were analysed for their associated microbiot...
Aims: To evaluate the diversity and antimicrobial activity of bacteria from the marine sponges Suber...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
In the beginning of the twenty-first century, humanity faces great challenges regarding diseases and...
Nature, especially the marine environment, provides the most effective drugs used in human therapy. ...
Bacteria were isolated seasonally from the Mediterranean sponges Chondrilla nucula and Petrosia fici...
The distribution and antibacterial activities of bacteria isolated from fifty-five marine sponge sam...
Heterotrophic bacteria associated with two specimens of the marine sponge Erylus discophorus were sc...
Interest in the study of marine sponges and their associated microbiome has increased both for ecolo...
Twenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous sponges o...
AbstractTwenty-one species of sponges were recorded under the class of Demospongiae and Calcareous s...
Aims: To assess the diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable bacteria associated with two ...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
Sponges and their associated microbial communities have sparked much interest in recent decades due ...
Seventy-five marine bacterial. strains associated with four species of sponges (Echinodictyum sp., S...
In this study, marine sponges collected in Irish waters were analysed for their associated microbiot...
Aims: To evaluate the diversity and antimicrobial activity of bacteria from the marine sponges Suber...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
In the beginning of the twenty-first century, humanity faces great challenges regarding diseases and...
Nature, especially the marine environment, provides the most effective drugs used in human therapy. ...
Bacteria were isolated seasonally from the Mediterranean sponges Chondrilla nucula and Petrosia fici...
The distribution and antibacterial activities of bacteria isolated from fifty-five marine sponge sam...