CARRAGEENANS FROM AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FAMILY CYSTOCLONIACEAE (GIGARTINALES, RHODOPHYTA), WITH DESCRIPTION OF CALLIBLEPHARIS CELATOSPORA SP. NOV., AND TRANSFER OF AUSTROCLONIUM TO THE FAMILY ARESCHOUGIACEAE |
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Authors: | Anthony Chiovitti Gerald T. Kraft Antony Bacic David J. Craik Sharon L. A. Munro Ming-Long Liao |
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Affiliation: | CRC for Industrial Plant Biopolymers, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia; Centre for Drug Design and Development, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia; Russell Grimwade School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia; CRC for Industrial Plant Biopolymers, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia |
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Abstract: | Ten Australian representatives from seven of the 10 genera presently constituting the family Cystocloniaceae have been analyzed for their cell-wall galactans. Included in our survey are the monotypic Australian-endemic genera Austroclonium , Gloiophyllis , Erythronaema , and Stictosporum , one species of Craspedocarpus , three species of Rhodophyllis , and two species of Calliblepharis . As one of the species of the latter genus is endemic to Western Australia and presently undescribed, we illustrate its habit and anatomical features in formally proposing to name it Calliblepharis celatospora Kraft, sp. nov. All the species surveyed essentially produce typical iota (ι)-carrageenans, with the exception of Austroclonium . The sulfated galactans from Austroclonium predominantly contain the repeating units of ι-, alpha (α)-, and 6'-O-methylated ι- and α-carrageenans; whether these exist as discrete polysaccharides or a complex hybrid structure was not resolved. Thus, Austroclonium carrageenans resemble the polysaccharides from Rhabdonia , Areschougia , and Erythroclonium . Although these latter three genera are currently included in the large gigartinalean family Solieriaceae, all produce significantly different carrageenans from Solieria itself and related genera such as Eucheuma , Kappaphycus , Betaphycus , Sarcodiotheca , Agardhiella , Sarconema , and Callophycus . In consideration of these findings, as well as of significant anatomical similarities, we provisionally recommend reestablishment of the family Rhabdoniaceae Kylin (as the family Areschougiaceae J. Agardh) for Rhabdonia , Areschougia , Erythroclonium , and Austroclonium. |
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Keywords: | Areschougiaceae Australia Austroclonium charoides carrageenan Calliblepharis C. celatospora sp. nov. Cystocloniaceae Gigartinales Rhabdoniaceae Rhodophyta Solieriaceae systematics taxonomy |
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