Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin

Currently, there are only six species in the genus Seonamhaeicola, i.e., Seonamhaeicola aphaedonensis, S. algicola, S. marinus, S. acroporae, S. maritimus, and S. sediminis. These bacteria have typical yellow or orange color. Among the identified strains, only S. marinus that had been reported to ha...

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Main Authors: Tatas Hardo Panintingjati Brotosudarmo, Edi Setiyono, Koichiro Awai, Delianis Pringgenies
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Published: Diponegoro University; Association of Indonesian Coastal Management Experts 2021-12-01
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author Tatas Hardo Panintingjati Brotosudarmo
Edi Setiyono
Koichiro Awai
Delianis Pringgenies
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description Currently, there are only six species in the genus Seonamhaeicola, i.e., Seonamhaeicola aphaedonensis, S. algicola, S. marinus, S. acroporae, S. maritimus, and S. sediminis. These bacteria have typical yellow or orange color. Among the identified strains, only S. marinus that had been reported to have a yellow polyene flexirubin pigment. However, the presence of carotenoid pigments has not been reported in this genus. Recently, we successfully isolated a new strain, S. algicola strain CC1, bacterium that was found in association with a red seaweed, Halymenia sp., collected from the coast of South Malang, Indonesia. The strain was grown well in the Zobell marine agar 2216E producing yellowish pigments. According to the 16S rRNA sequencing analysis and BLAST search, the strain is closely related to S. algicola strain Gy8, with 99.78% identity. The pigment composition was separated and analyzed by a high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry detection (HPLC-MS/MS) and the strain was found to produce zeaxanthin as the major component, which appeared at a retention time (tR) of 28.89 min, showing a typical mass spectrum with a molecular ion at m/z 568.5 [M]+ and four product ions at m/z 261.4 [M−307]+, 476.6 [M−92]+, 429.3 [M−139]+, and 536.5 [M− 32]+. Other carotenoids, including zeaxanthin cis isomers, β-cryptoxanthin, β-carotene cis isomer, and β-carotene, are as minor components. The novel and noteworthy finding of this report is the identification of a Seonamhaeicola species that produces carotenoids and can be used as a source of zeaxanthin.
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spelling doaj-art-2766ca0480e84311a21c2ceceb16b05c2025-07-03T03:59:32ZengDiponegoro University; Association of Indonesian Coastal Management ExpertsIlmu Kelautan0853-72912406-75982021-12-0126421522410.14710/ik.ijms.26.4.215--22419452Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthinTatas Hardo Panintingjati Brotosudarmo0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8219-3293Edi Setiyono1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6077-7693Koichiro Awai2Delianis Pringgenies3Ma Chung Research Center for Photosynthetic Pigments and Department of Chemistry, Universitas Ma Chung, IndonesiaMa Chung Research Center for Photosynthetic Pigments and Department of Chemistry, Universitas Ma Chung, IndonesiaDepartment of Biological Science, Faculty of Science, Shizuoka University, JapanDepartement of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science, Universitas Diponegoro, IndonesiaCurrently, there are only six species in the genus Seonamhaeicola, i.e., Seonamhaeicola aphaedonensis, S. algicola, S. marinus, S. acroporae, S. maritimus, and S. sediminis. These bacteria have typical yellow or orange color. Among the identified strains, only S. marinus that had been reported to have a yellow polyene flexirubin pigment. However, the presence of carotenoid pigments has not been reported in this genus. Recently, we successfully isolated a new strain, S. algicola strain CC1, bacterium that was found in association with a red seaweed, Halymenia sp., collected from the coast of South Malang, Indonesia. The strain was grown well in the Zobell marine agar 2216E producing yellowish pigments. According to the 16S rRNA sequencing analysis and BLAST search, the strain is closely related to S. algicola strain Gy8, with 99.78% identity. The pigment composition was separated and analyzed by a high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry detection (HPLC-MS/MS) and the strain was found to produce zeaxanthin as the major component, which appeared at a retention time (tR) of 28.89 min, showing a typical mass spectrum with a molecular ion at m/z 568.5 [M]+ and four product ions at m/z 261.4 [M−307]+, 476.6 [M−92]+, 429.3 [M−139]+, and 536.5 [M− 32]+. Other carotenoids, including zeaxanthin cis isomers, β-cryptoxanthin, β-carotene cis isomer, and β-carotene, are as minor components. The novel and noteworthy finding of this report is the identification of a Seonamhaeicola species that produces carotenoids and can be used as a source of zeaxanthin.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijms/article/view/38630hplcmarine bacteriummass spectrometryseonamhaeicolazeaxanthin
spellingShingle Tatas Hardo Panintingjati Brotosudarmo
Edi Setiyono
Koichiro Awai
Delianis Pringgenies
Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin
Ilmu Kelautan
hplc
marine bacterium
mass spectrometry
seonamhaeicola
zeaxanthin
title Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin
title_full Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin
title_fullStr Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin
title_full_unstemmed Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin
title_short Marine bacterium Seonamhaeicola algicola strain CC1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid, zeaxanthin
title_sort marine bacterium seonamhaeicola algicola strain cc1 as a potential source for the antioxidant carotenoid zeaxanthin
topic hplc
marine bacterium
mass spectrometry
seonamhaeicola
zeaxanthin
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/ijms/article/view/38630
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