Spotlight on Antimicrobial Metabolites from the Marine Bacteria Pseudoalteromonas: Chemodiversity and Ecological Significance
Open Access
- 8 July 2016
- journal article
- review article
- Published by MDPI AG in Marine Drugs
- Vol. 14 (7), 129
- https://doi.org/10.3390/md14070129
Abstract
This review is dedicated to the antimicrobial metabolite-producing Pseudoalteromonas strains. The genus Pseudoalteromonas hosts 41 species, among which 16 are antimicrobial metabolite producers. To date, a total of 69 antimicrobial compounds belonging to 18 different families have been documented. They are classified into alkaloids, polyketides, and peptides. Finally as Pseudoalteromonas strains are frequently associated with macroorganisms, we can discuss the ecological significance of antimicrobial Pseudoalteromonas as part of the resident microbiota.Keywords
Funding Information
- Région Bretagne (ARED 8347, IMA, 14/D1215)
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