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      A novel EPS-producing strain of Bacillus licheniformis isolated from a shallow vent off Panarea Island (Italy).

      Current Microbiology
      Animals, Artemia, Bacillus, classification, genetics, isolation & purification, metabolism, Cell Survival, drug effects, Cluster Analysis, DNA, Bacterial, chemistry, DNA, Ribosomal, Hydrothermal Vents, microbiology, Islands, Italy, Molecular Sequence Data, Molecular Weight, Nucleic Acid Hybridization, Phylogeny, Polysaccharides, Bacterial, RNA, Ribosomal, 16S, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sucrose

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          A haloalkaliphilic, thermophilic Bacillus strain (T14), isolated from a shallow hydrothermal vent of Panarea Island (Italy), produced a new exopolysaccharide (EPS). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strain T14 was highly related (99 % similarity) to Bacillus licheniformis DSM 13(T) and Bacillus sonorensis DSM 13779(T). Further DNA-DNA hybridization analysis revealed 79.40 % similarity with B. licheniformis DSM 13(T) and 39.12 % with B. sonorensis DSM 13779(T). Sucrose (5 %) was the most efficient carbon source for growth and EPS production. The highest EPS production (366 mg l(-1)) was yielded in fermenter culture at 300 rpm after 48 h of incubation. The purified fraction EPS1 contained fructose/fucose/glucose/galactosamine/mannose in a relative proportion of 1.0:0.75:0.28:tr:tr and possessed a molecular weight of 1,000 kDa displaying a trisaccharide unit constituted by sugars with a β-manno-pyranosidic configuration. Screening for biological activity showed anti-cytotoxic effect of EPS1 against Avarol in brine shrimp test, indicating a potential use in the development of novel drugs.

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