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FLORIDOSIDE AS A CARBON PRECURSOR FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF CELL‐WALL POLYSACCHARIDE IN THE RED MICROALGA PORPHYRIDIUM SP. (RHODOPHYTA)1
Authors:Shi‐Yan Li  Yossef Shabtai  Shoshana Arad
Abstract:Although red algae are known to be obligatory photoautotrophs, the red microalga Porphyridium sp. was shown to assimilate and metabolize floridoside. A pulse‐chase experiment with 14C]floridoside showed that at the end of a 240‐min pulse, 70% of total 14C‐uptake by the cells remained in the floridoside fraction. To evaluate the assimilation of floridoside by Porphyridium sp. cells, we exposed Porphyridium sp. not only to 14C]floridoside but also to its constituents, 14C]glycerol and 14C]galactose, as compared with 14C]bicarbonate. The extent of incorporation of 14C] galactose by the Porphyridium sp. cells was insignificant (50–80 dpm·mL?1), whereas uptake of 14C from 14C]glycerol into the algal cells was evident (2.4 × 103 dpm·mL?1) after 60 min of the pulse. The pattern of 14C distribution among the major constituent sugars, xylose, glucose and galactose, of the labeled soluble polysaccharide was dependent on the 14C source. The relative content of 14C]galactose in the soluble polysaccharide was highest (28.8%) for 14C]floridoside‐labeled culture and lowest (19.8%) for the 14C]glycerol‐labeled culture. Upon incubation of 14C]floridoside with a crude extract of a cell‐free system prepared from nonlabeled cells of Porphyridium sp., the label was indeed found to be incorporated into the sulfated polysaccharide. Our results suggested that the carbon metabolic pathway in Porphyridium sp. passes through the low molecular weight photoassimilatory product—floridoside—toward sulfated cell‐wall polysaccharide production.
Keywords:carbon precursor  cell‐wall polysaccharide biosynthesis  floridoside  Porphyridium sp    red microalgae  sulfated polysaccharides
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