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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2018

Antibacterial and Antifungal Potential of Marine Streptomyces sp. VITAK1 derived Novel Compound Pyrrolidinyl-Hexadeca-Heptaenone by in Silico docking Analysis

Abirami Mani; Lokesh Ravi; Kannabiran Krishnan

The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance by pathogenic bacteria underlines the need for new antibacterial agents from natural sources. With those objective marine actinomycetes derived novel compound was screened for antibacterial and antifungal activity by in-silico molecular docking studies. Twelve actinomycetes were isolated from marine soil samples collected from Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. All the isolates were screened for antibacterial activity against selected ATCC bacterial pathogens and the isolate VITAK1 showed significant antibacterial activity. It was characterized by molecular taxonomic and phylogeny and identified as Streptomyces species and designated as Streptomyces sp. VITAK1. The 16S rRNA partial gene sequence (1296 nucleotides) of VITAK1 was submitted to the GenBank under the accession ID: KF478916. Bioactivity-guided extraction, purification and characterization of the compound through GC-MS, FT-IR and NMR (H1and C13) lead to the identification of compound, [(3E, 5E, 7E, 9E, 11E, 13E, 15E)-16-(pyrrolidin-1-yl) hexadeca-3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15-heptaen-2-one] with a molecular weight of 295.41 Da and molecular formula C20H25NO. The extracted compound was found to be anovelbased on PUBCHEM and SciFinderdatabase. The compound exhibited the least free binding energy of -8.8 Kcal/mol with the fungal drug target enzyme N-myristoyl transferase and also showed the free binding energy of -8.14 Kcal/mol with folate synthesising enzyme dihydropteroate synthase. The results of the in Silico studies suggest that the novel compound PHDH exhibit antibacterialactivity by inhibiting folate synthesis in the target bacteria and antifungal activity by inhibiting the ergosterol synthesis.


International Journal of Molecular and Cellular Medicine | 2014

Cytotoxic Activity of Bioactive Compound 1, 2- Benzene Dicarboxylic Acid, Mono 2- Ethylhexyl Ester Extracted from a Marine Derived Streptomyces sp. VITSJK8

Kannabiran Krishnan; Abirami Mani; Subashini Jasmine


Asian Journal of Cell Biology | 2016

Cytotoxic Potential of N-hexadecanoic Acid Extracted from Kigelia pinnata Leaves

Lokesh Ravi; Kannabiran Krishnan


International journal of pharma and bio sciences | 2015

IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF STREPTOMYCES SP SECONDARY METABOLITE 1, 2- BENZENEDICARBOXYLIC ACID, MONO (2-ETHYLHEXYL) ESTER WITH ESBL PROTEINS

Lokesh Ravi; Subashini Jasmine; Kannabiran Krishnan; Gopiesh Khanna


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2018

Anticancer cytotoxic activity of pentane-2, 4-dione extracted from the leaves of Cordia sebestena

Adhithya Ragunathan; Lokesh Ravi; Kannabiran Krishnan


Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology | 2018

Construction of computational protein structure data base by homology modeling for the aquatic pathogen Perkinsus marinus for targeted drug design and development

Divya Jindam; Lokesh Ravi; Kannabiran Krishnan


Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2018

Structural Elucidation and Identification of 2-Hydroxy Benzoic Acid: An Antibacterial and Cytotoxic Compound from Streptomyces sp. VITHM1 Isolated from Marine Sediment Sample of Alappuzha Beach, Kerala, India

Kannabiran Krishnan; Abirami Mani


The Open Bioactive Compounds Journal | 2017

Antidiabetic and Antioxidant Potential of GancidinW from VITALK03

Lokesh Ravi; Adhithya Ragunathan; Kannabiran Krishnan


IJEB Vol.55(07) [July 2017] | 2017

Benzoyloxy-ethyl-carbamic acid: A novel anticancerous secondary metabolite produced by Streptomyces globosus VITLGK011

Lokesh Ravi; Kannabiran Krishnan


IJBT Vol.16(2) [April 2017] | 2017

Marine Streptomyces paradoxus VITALK03 derived gancidin W mediated cytotoxicity through Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signalling pathway

Lokesh Ravi; Adhithya Ragunathan; Kannabiran Krishnan

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