Author:
T. Quintana Erika,A. Maldonado Luis,Contreras-Castro Luis,Alejo-Viderique Amanda,E. Esteva García Martha,J. Hernández-Guerrero Claudia,C. Cancino-Díaz Juan,Sánchez Carlos,A. Ladino Luis,Esteban Martínez-Gómez Juan,Matías-Ferrer Noemí
Abstract
Actinobacteria isolated from less studied sites on our planet represent a huge opportunity for the discovery of novel microorganisms that may produce unique compounds with biological activity. The class actinobacteria encompasses 80% of the microbes that produce the antibacterial compounds used in medicine today. However, the resistance acquired/showed by pathogenic microorganisms opens the opportunity to explore Mexican ecosystems as a source of novel actinobacteria. Air samples have shown to be an excellent site of study, marine ecosystems which include sediments and marine organisms are important sources of novel actinobacteria and soil samples are still a promising source to isolate this microbial group. The isolation of novel actinobacteria is a dynamic strategy that depends on the expertise, patience, and talent of the techniques applied and needs to be fully explored to untap the unknown actinobacterial diversity with potential in biology.