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Hot Springs, Cool Cures: Rajgir’s Heat-Loving Bacteria Offer Hope Against Superbugs

Why in News?

Why in News? Thermophilic bacteria found in hot springs of Rajgir, Bihar, have shown potential as sources of powerful antibiotics, especially against antibiotic-resistant pathogens. A recent metagenomic study revealed a high presence of Actinobacteria, known for producing antimicrobial agents like streptomycin and tetracycline.

Key Concepts

TermDescription
Thermophilic BacteriaHeat-loving microorganisms that thrive in hot environments like springs and deep-sea vents
ActinobacteriaA group of bacteria known for producing antibiotics like streptomycin and tetracycline
MetagenomicsStudy of genetic material from environmental samples without culturing
Diethyl PhthalateAntibacterial compound found to inhibit Listeria monocytogenes
AMR (Antimicrobial Resistance)Resistance developed by microbes against antibiotics, creating a public health threat

News Details

AspectDetails
LocationHot springs of Rajgir, Bihar
Bacteria FocusedActinobacteria (40–43% of identified species)
Key FindingCompound “Diethyl Phthalate” inhibits Listeria monocytogenes
Method Used16S rRNA metagenomic analysis
SignificancePotential to combat antimicrobial resistance and support agriculture and biotech industries
Global ContextWHO warns AMR could cost USD 1 trillion by 2050
ApplicationsAntimicrobials, PCR enzyme, plant growth promotion

In a Nutshell (Memory Code: “H.E.A.T.S.”)

  • H – Hot spring bacteria
  • E – Extraction of diethyl phthalate
  • A – Actinobacteria as antibiotic heroes
  • T – Threat of AMR tackled
  • S – Soil and plant growth potential

Prelims Practice Questions:

  1. Which of the following best describes Metagenomics?
    a) Culturing microbes in a lab environment
    b) Direct study of genetic material from environmental samples
    c) Use of radioactive markers in DNA
    d) Cross-breeding microbial strains
  2. Diethyl phthalate extracted from Rajgir hot springs was effective against which of the following pathogens?
    a) Salmonella typhi
    b) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    c) Listeria monocytogenes
    d) Escherichia coli
  3. Which of the following is not true regarding thermophilic bacteria?
    a) They thrive in high-temperature environments
    b) They are commonly found in glaciers
    c) They contribute to antibiotic production
    d) They live in hot springs and deep-sea vents

Prelims Answers and Explanations

Q. NoCorrect AnswerExplanation
1bMetagenomics involves studying genetic material directly from environmental samples without culturing them.
2cDiethyl phthalate from Rajgir bacteria inhibited Listeria monocytogenes.
3bThermophiles prefer heat; they are not found in cold environments like glaciers.

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