Isolation and characterization of culturable bacteria from tropical coastal waters

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C-W Lee
A Y-F Ng
K Narayanan
E U-H Sim
C-C Ng

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In this study we isolated and characterized some culturable bacteria from tropical coastal waters of Peninsular Malaysia. We obtained between 0.23 and 1.85 × 103 cfu mL–1 in the Zobell 2216E medium, and cultured 0.04% to 0.12% of total bacterial counts. Different bacterial strains were then selected by 16S rDNA RFLP using four restriction enzymes (DdeI, HhaI, RsaI, and Sau3AI), of which HhaI gave the most RFLP patterns. A total of 54 unique strains were obtained and these were identified by their 16S rDNA gene sequence. These bacterial strains could be divided into five classes: 38 strains of γ-Proteobacteria (61.1%); 3 strains of α-Proteobacteria (5.5%); 2 strains of the Cytophaga-Flavobacterium-Bacteroides group (3.7%); 3 strains of high GC, Gram-positive bacteria (5.5%); and 13 strains of low GC, Gram-positive bacteria (24.1%). These isolates have good potential for further biotechnological studies since about 56% of the isolates exhibited amylase activity, whereas 36% and 18% of the isolates had protease and lipase, respectively. Most (>70%) of the isolates also produced poly-ß-hydroxybutyrate. 

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Lee, C.-W., Ng, A. Y.-F., Narayanan, K., Sim, E. U.-H., & Ng, C.-C. (2009). Isolation and characterization of culturable bacteria from tropical coastal waters. Ciencias Marinas, 35(2), 153–167. https://doi.org/10.7773/cm.v35i2.1525
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C-W Lee, University of Malaya

Senior Lecturer Microbiology Unit Institute of Biological Sciences University of Malaya Malaysia

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