Pyruvated carrageenans from Solieria robusta and its adelphoparasite Tikvahiella candida


Autoria(s): Chioviti, A.; Bacic, A.; Kraft, G. T.; Craik, D. J.; Liao, M.
Data(s)

01/01/1999

Resumo

Solieria, the type genus of the commercially important red algal family Solieriaceae (Gigartinales), contains seven or eight species, three of which are represented in Australia. The cell-wall galactans of the most common Australian Solieria species, S. robusta (Greville) Kylin, were analysed by a combination of compositional assays, linkage analysis, and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and C-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. They are shown to be composed predominantly of carrabiose 2,4'-disulphate units (the repeating unit of iota-carrageenan) and a significant proportion of 4',6'-pyruvated carrabiose 2-sulphate units. The constituent sugars, pyruvate content, FTIR spectrum, and linkage and substitution patterns of the galactans from Tikvahiella candida Kraft et Gabrielson, an adelphoparasite of Solieria robusta, closely resemble those of its host and furnish evidence in support of a close phylogenetic relationship between the two species.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:35859

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Palavras-Chave #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Carrageenans #Chemotaxonomy #Gigartinales #Solieria Robusta #Solieriaceae #Structure Determination #Tikvahiella Candida #Cell-wall Polysaccharides #Australian Red Algae #C-13-nmr Spectroscopy #Agardhiella-subulata #Nmr-spectroscopy #Nipae Zanardini #Gigartinales #Rhodophyta #Morphology #Galactans #C1 #670199 Processed food products and beverages not elsewhere classified #250302 Biological and Medical Chemistry
Tipo

Journal Article