Sponges offer an excellent model to investigate invertebrate–microorganism interactions. Furthermore, bacteria associated with marine sponges represent a rich source of bioactive metabolites. The aim of this study was to characterize the bacteria inhabiting a genus of sponges, Oscarella, and their potentiality for antimicrobial production. Bacterial isolates were recovered from different Oscarella specimens, among which 337 were phylogenetically identified. The culturable community was dominated by Proteobacteria and Firmicutes, and Vibrio was the most frequently isolated genus, followed by Shewanella. When tested for antimicrobial production, bacteria of the 12 genera isolated were capable of producing antimicrobial substances. The majorit...
Deaths attributable to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are predicted to rise from 700,000 per year no...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest of the multicellular animals (Metazoans). Sponges hav...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
International audienceHomoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique mor...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
Aims: To assess the diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable bacteria associated with two ...
In the present study sponge-bacteria associations as well as the antimicrobial potential of sponge-a...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...
International audienceSignificance and Impact of the Study: This study presents the first report on ...
The diversity of the cultivable microbiota of the marine sponge Phorbas tenacior frequently found in...
Marine sponges are the oldest Metazoa, very often presenting a complex microbial consortium. Such is...
Due to the rise in multi-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
marine sponges; antimicrobial activity; bacterial diversity; genotyping. Several bioactive compounds...
The present work was aimed at studying antagonistic interactions existing among cultivable bacteria ...
Due to the rise in multi‐drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
Deaths attributable to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are predicted to rise from 700,000 per year no...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest of the multicellular animals (Metazoans). Sponges hav...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...
International audienceHomoscleromorph sponges such as Oscarella spp. are characterized by unique mor...
The aim of this study was to isolate bacteria with antimicrobial activities from the marine sponges ...
Aims: To assess the diversity and antimicrobial activity of culturable bacteria associated with two ...
In the present study sponge-bacteria associations as well as the antimicrobial potential of sponge-a...
The bacterial community architecture associated with four species of sponges, Halichondria panicea, ...
International audienceSignificance and Impact of the Study: This study presents the first report on ...
The diversity of the cultivable microbiota of the marine sponge Phorbas tenacior frequently found in...
Marine sponges are the oldest Metazoa, very often presenting a complex microbial consortium. Such is...
Due to the rise in multi-drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
marine sponges; antimicrobial activity; bacterial diversity; genotyping. Several bioactive compounds...
The present work was aimed at studying antagonistic interactions existing among cultivable bacteria ...
Due to the rise in multi‐drug resistant pathogens and other diseases, there is renewed interest in m...
Deaths attributable to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) are predicted to rise from 700,000 per year no...
Sponges (phylum Porifera) are among the oldest of the multicellular animals (Metazoans). Sponges hav...
Numerous natural products from marine invertebrates show striking structural similarities to known m...