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Stappia 28M-7 - Three new deep-sea bacteria isolated from Atlantic sponges and evidence for the biosynthesis of the antimicrobial thiazole alkaloid agrochelin


ABSTRACT: OSMAC guided bioprospecting of Atlantic sponges reveals novel bacterial species and evidence for the antimicrobial thiazole alkaloid agrochelin II A tandem mass spec data file from the crude extract of Stappia 28M-7 Taxonomy ID: 2762596

INSTRUMENT(S): Xevo G2-S QTof

ORGANISM(S): Stappia (ncbitaxon:152161)

SUBMITTER: Paul Curnow  

PROVIDER: MSV000098784 | MassIVE | Mon Aug 11 07:27:00 BST 2025

REPOSITORIES: MassIVE

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OSMAC guided bioprospecting of Atlantic sponges reveals novel bacterial species and evidence for the antimicrobial thiazole alkaloid agrochelin II.

Williams Sam E SE   Stennett Henry L HL   Devine Andrew J AJ   Song Zhongshu Z   Back Catherine R CR   Wang Luoyi L   Mantell Judith J   Neal Chris C   Jepson Mark A MA   Essex-Lopresti Angela E AE   Sellars Jonathan D JD   Stach James E M JEM   Willis Christine L CL   Curnow Paul P   Race Paul R PR  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20260217 3


The deep sea remains a major reservoir of underexplored microbial diversity and biosynthetic novelty. Here, we describe three bacterial species isolated from Atlantic sponges, including <i>Stappia quadratibracata</i> sp. nov., <i>Bacillus crepusculi</i> sp. nov., and <i>Psychrobacter noctis</i> sp. nov. Genome sequencing, phylogenomics, and phenotypic characterization confirmed their novelty and biosynthetic potential. A targeted 'One Strain Many Active Compounds' (OSMAC) screen revealed previou  ...[more]

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