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      Isolation and Culture of a Marine Bacterium Degrading the Sulfated Fucans from Marine Brown Algae

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          Fucoidans are matrix polysaccharides from marine brown algae, consisting of an α- l-fucose backbone substituted by sulfate-ester groups and masked with ramifications containing other monosaccharide residues. In spite of their interest as biologically active compounds in a number of homologous and heterologous systems, no convenient sources with fucanase activity are available yet for the degradation of the fucalean algae. We here report on the isolation, characterization, and culture conditions of a bacterial strain capable of degrading various brown algal fucoidans. This bacterium, a member of the family Flavobacteriaceae, was shown to secrete fucoidan endo-hydrolase activity. An extracellular enzyme preparation was used to degrade the fucoidan from the brown alga Pelvetia canaliculata. End products included a tetrasaccharide and a hexasaccharide made of the repetition of disaccharidic units consisting of α-1→3- l-fucopyranose-2-sulfate-α-1→4- l-fucopyranose-2,3-disulfate, with the 3-linked residues at the nonreducing end.

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          A simple and rapid preparation of alditol acetates for monosaccharide analysis

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            A disaccharide repeat unit is the major structure in fucoidans from two species of brown algae.

            The predominant repeating structure of a fraction of the fucoidan from Ascophyllum nodosum prepared by acid hydrolysis and centrifugal partition chromatography (LMWF) was established as: [-->3)-alpha-L-Fuc(2SO3-)-(1-->4)-alpha-L-Fuc(2,3diSO3-)-(1]n by NMR spectroscopy and methylation analysis. The proton and carbon NMR spectra of this unit have been assigned and found to correspond with features in the spectra of the whole purified fucan from A. nodosum which account for most of the integrated intensity. The same structure has also been recognised in the fucoidan of Fucus vesiculosus. The fraction LMWF has in vitro anticoagulant activity, indicating that the above structure may be partly responsible for biological activity in the native fucoidan.
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              A highly regular fraction of a fucoidan from the brown seaweed Fucus distichus L.

              A fucoidan fraction consisting of L-fucose, sulfate, and acetate in a molar proportion of 1:1.21:0.08 was isolated from the brown seaweed Fucus distichus collected from the Barents Sea. The 13C NMR spectrum of the fraction was typical of regular polysaccharides containing disaccharide repeating units. According to 1D and 2D 1H and 13C NMR spectra, the fucoidan molecules are built up of alternating 3-linked alpha-L-fucopyranose 2,4-disulfate and 4-linked alpha-L-fucopyranose 2-sulfate residues: -->3)-alpha-L-Fucp-(2,4-di-SO3-)-(1-->4)-alpha-L-Fucp-(2SO3-)-(1-->. The regular structure may be only slightly masked by random acetylation and undersulfation of several disaccharide repeating units.
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                Contributors
                barboun@sb-roscoff.fr
                Journal
                Mar Biotechnol (NY)
                Mar. Biotechnol
                Marine Biotechnology (New York, N.y.)
                Springer-Verlag (New York )
                1436-2228
                1436-2236
                1 January 2006
                1 January 2006
                2006
                : 8
                : 27-39
                Affiliations
                [ ]UMR 7139 (CNRS, Laboratoires Goëmar and Université Pierre et Marie Curie), Station Biologique de Roscoff, Place Georges Teissier, 29680 Roscoff, Brittany France
                [ ]leurs Organisations et Interactions, INRA, Unité de Recherche sur les Polysaccharides, BP 71627, 44316 Nantes cedex 03, Brittany France
                Article
                5107
                10.1007/s10126-005-5107-0
                4273248
                16222488
                d5ea1985-62b8-4a5c-b7a2-2b3388e103ef
                © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006
                History
                : 24 September 2004
                : 14 June 2005
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                © Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2006

                Biotechnology
                flavobacteriaceae,fucalean brown algae,fucan oligosaccharides,fucoidan,fucoidanase,marine bacteria

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