Marine environments are largely untapped source for the
isolation of new microorganisms with potentiality to
produce active secondary metabolites. Among such
microorganisms, Actinomycetes are of special interest,
since they are known to produce chemically diverse
compounds with a wide range of biological activities
(Bredholt et al., 2008). The demand for new antibiotics
continues to grow due to the rapid emerging of multiple
antibiotic resistant pathogens causing life threatening
infection. Although, considerable progress is being made
within the fields of chemical synthesis and engineered
biosynthesis of antibacterial compounds, nature still
remains the richest and the most versatile source for new