MALDI‐TOF analysis of a novel extremophile peptide purified from Halarchaeum acidiphilum ASDL78 with antiarchaeal and antibacterial activities

In hypersaline environments, halophilic archaea synthesize antimicrobial substances called halocins. There is a promise to make new drugs for antibiotic‐resistant strains. Here, we report the antibacterial activity of a new haloarchaea selected from Lut Desert, Iran. A total of 38 isolated halophilic bacteria and archaea were screened for the antagonistic activity test of each strain against other bacterial and archaeal strains. Finally, a strain, recognized as Halarchaeum acidiphilum, with a fast grown strain and high antagonistic potential against different strains was identified by morphological, physiological, and molecular characteristics. The halocin was produced in a semisolid submerge medium and partially purified by heat treatments and molecular weight ultrafiltration cutoff (3, 50, and 10 kDa). It was a cell‐free, heat‐resistant (85°C for 2 h) protein with a molecular mass near to 20 kDa produced at the endpoint of logarithmic growth. The molecular weight of halocin was 17 kDa, and indicated no apparent homology with known halocins, suggesting that this might be a new halocin. Therefore, a new strain belonging to Halarchaeum genus was isolated and characterized here that produced an antimicrobial and anti‐haloarchaea halocin.

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