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An extracellular sulfated fucose-rich polysaccharide produced by a tropical strain of Cryptomonas obovata (Cryptophyceae)
Authors:Danilo Giroldo  Armando A.H. Vieira
Affiliation:(1) Department of Botany Laboratory of Phycology, Federal University of São Carlos, Via Washington Luis Km 235, CP 676, CEP 13565–905 São Carlos, Brazil
Abstract:A tropical strain of Cryptomonasobovata Skuja, isolated from a shallow oxbow lake,releaseda sulfated fucose-rich polysaccharide. The polysaccharide is composed mainly offucose (42%), N-acetyl-galactosamine (26%) and rhamnose (15%), with smallquantities of glucuronic acid, mannose, galactose, xylose and glucose. Sulfateaccounted for 1.7% total polysaccharide. Quantitative release was studied withcells exposed to optimal culture conditions contrasted with high irradiance andnitrate depletion. This latter set of conditions could simulate stresssituations usually found in the place from which this strain was isolated. Themonosaccharide composition of the polysaccharide was evaluated using PAD-HPLCand gas chromatography. The two irradiances tested (165 mgrmolm–2 s–1 and 2000 mgrmolm–2 s–1) had no significant effect onamounts of polysaccharide released by the cells. Differences were observed whenthe nitrate availability was varied. In the nitrate-depleted situation,extracellular polysaccharide production was 2.5 times higher than replete cellsafter 6 h at 165 mgrmol m–2s–1, and 2.25 times higher at 2000 mgrmolm–2 s–1.
Keywords:Cryptomonas obovata  Cryptophyceae  Extracellular polysaccharide  Fucose  Irradiance  Nitrate depletion
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