Chemistry, properties, and phylogenetic implications of the methylated carrageenans from red algae of the genus Areschougia (Areschougiaceae, Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)
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01/01/2001
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The three Australian-endemic species comprising the genus Aresehougia have been examined to determine the structure of their nonfibrillar wall components. The polysaccharide extracted from the most widely distributed species, A. congesta (Turner) J. Agardh, was shown by compositional analyses, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, linkage analysis, and C-13-NMR spectroscopy to be a carrageenan composed predominantly of the repeating disaccharides 6'-O-methylcarrabiose 2,4'-disulfate, carrabiose 2,4-disulfate (the repeating unit of L-carrageenan), 4',6'-O-(1-carboxyethylidene)carrabiose 2-sulfate, and 6'-O-methylcarrabiose 2-sulfate. The carrageenan also contained small amounts of 4-linked Galp residues, some bearing methyl ether substitution at O-3 and some possibly bearing sulfate ester and/or glycosyl substitutions at O-3. The A. congesta carrageenan had unique rheological properties, its gels having some similarities to those of commercial iota -carrageenan but with the viscosity of commercial lambda -carrageenan. Polysaccharides from A. ligulata Harvey ex J. Agardh and A. stuartii Harvey were shown by constituent sugar and FTIR analyses to be sulfated galactans rich in mono-O-methylgalactose. The carrageenan structures of Areschougia spp. were consistent with those of the genera Rhabdonia, Erythroclonium, and Austroclonium, the other genera constituting the family Areschougiaceae. |
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eng |
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Phycological Soc of America, Blackwell Publishing |
Palavras-Chave | #Plant Sciences #Marine & Freshwater Biology #Areschougia #Carrageenan #Gel Texture Profile Analysis #Gigartinales #Polysaccharide Structure #Rheology #Rhodophyta #Sulfated Galactan #Systematics #Viscosity #Family Solieriaceae Gigartinales #Cell-wall Polysaccharides #Structural-analysis #C-13-nmr Spectroscopy #Nipae Zanardini #Galactans #Oligosaccharides #Hydrolysis #Sequences #C1 #250302 Biological and Medical Chemistry #670403 Treatments (e.g. chemicals, antibiotics) |
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