The Carlson Lab Fraction Library for Secondary Metabolite Screening of Marine Bacteria

Poster Number

83

Lead Author Affiliation

Pre-Dental

Lead Author Status

Undergraduate - Sophomore

Second Author Affiliation

Pre-Dental

Second Author Status

Undergraduate - Sophomore

Third Author Affiliation

Department of Chemistry

Third Author Status

Faculty Mentor

Faculty Mentor Name

Skylar Carlson

Research or Creativity Area

Natural Sciences

Abstract

Actinomycetes and cyanobacteria are prolific producers of secondary metabolites commonly found in natural product libraries. The Carlson Lab Fraction Library contains fractionated chemical extracts from bacterial and fungal strains isolated from aquatic environments. These extracts are organized in 96-well plates for long-term storage and efficient bioassay testing. Approximately 300 crude extracts have been prepared by liquid-liquid partitioning of culture media with ethyl acetate. For actinomycetes and cyanobacteria, the crude extract is fractionated over silica gel column chromatography, with four different solvent mixtures used to elute different compounds according to their polarity. Each fraction or partition is dried and weighed, and a 7.5 mg subsample is dissolved in DMSO at 10 mg/mL for cryopreservation in an indexed 96-well plate at -20°C. This library has amassed 650 extracts and fractions, enabling rapid bioassay testing without requiring sample preparation each time an assay is executed. Undergraduates here at Pacific have screened for antibiotic activity against 4 human pathogens and, through a collaboration with UC Merced, testing against a panel of human pathogenic fungi is underway. By facilitating high-throughput biological testing and analysis of natural product fractions, the creation of this library is instrumental in our search for novel bioactive compounds.

Location

University of the Pacific, DeRosa University Center

Start Date

26-4-2025 10:00 AM

End Date

26-4-2025 1:00 PM

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The Carlson Lab Fraction Library for Secondary Metabolite Screening of Marine Bacteria

University of the Pacific, DeRosa University Center

Actinomycetes and cyanobacteria are prolific producers of secondary metabolites commonly found in natural product libraries. The Carlson Lab Fraction Library contains fractionated chemical extracts from bacterial and fungal strains isolated from aquatic environments. These extracts are organized in 96-well plates for long-term storage and efficient bioassay testing. Approximately 300 crude extracts have been prepared by liquid-liquid partitioning of culture media with ethyl acetate. For actinomycetes and cyanobacteria, the crude extract is fractionated over silica gel column chromatography, with four different solvent mixtures used to elute different compounds according to their polarity. Each fraction or partition is dried and weighed, and a 7.5 mg subsample is dissolved in DMSO at 10 mg/mL for cryopreservation in an indexed 96-well plate at -20°C. This library has amassed 650 extracts and fractions, enabling rapid bioassay testing without requiring sample preparation each time an assay is executed. Undergraduates here at Pacific have screened for antibiotic activity against 4 human pathogens and, through a collaboration with UC Merced, testing against a panel of human pathogenic fungi is underway. By facilitating high-throughput biological testing and analysis of natural product fractions, the creation of this library is instrumental in our search for novel bioactive compounds.