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A fungus-type beta-galactofuranan in the cultivated Trebouxia photobiont of the lichen Ramalina gracilis.
FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2005 Mar 01; 244(1):193-8.FM

Abstract

A structural characterization of polysaccharides extracted from the aposymbiotically cultured photobiont of the lichen Ramalina gracilis was carried out in order to compare them with those previously found in the symbiotic thallus. The photobiont was isolated from thallus fragments, following the method of Yamamoto, and cultivated in a liquid nutrient medium. Freeze-dried cells were defatted, and the polysaccharides extracted successively with water and aq. 10% KOH, each at 100 degrees C. After purification, the soluble fractions provided a polysaccharide containing a (1-->5)-linked beta-galactofuranosyl backbone, substituted in a small proportion at O-6 by beta-Galf units. Amylose was also found, as insoluble material obtained on freeze-thawing of the alkaline extract. These polysaccharides have not been found in the symbiotic thallus of Ramalina gracilis, which contained only water-soluble (isolichenan) and insoluble glucans (nigeran and laminaran), and galactomannan. Surprisingly, the galactofuranan has similarities with those found in some fungal cell walls.

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Centro de Ciências Médicas e Farmacêuticas, Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná-UNIOESTE, CEP 85819-110, Cascavel, PR, Brazil.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

15727840

Citation

Cordeiro, Lucimara M C., et al. "A Fungus-type Beta-galactofuranan in the Cultivated Trebouxia Photobiont of the Lichen Ramalina Gracilis." FEMS Microbiology Letters, vol. 244, no. 1, 2005, pp. 193-8.
Cordeiro LM, Carbonero ER, Sassaki GL, et al. A fungus-type beta-galactofuranan in the cultivated Trebouxia photobiont of the lichen Ramalina gracilis. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2005;244(1):193-8.
Cordeiro, L. M., Carbonero, E. R., Sassaki, G. L., Reis, R. A., Stocker-Wörgötter, E., Gorin, P. A., & Iacomini, M. (2005). A fungus-type beta-galactofuranan in the cultivated Trebouxia photobiont of the lichen Ramalina gracilis. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 244(1), 193-8.
Cordeiro LM, et al. A Fungus-type Beta-galactofuranan in the Cultivated Trebouxia Photobiont of the Lichen Ramalina Gracilis. FEMS Microbiol Lett. 2005 Mar 1;244(1):193-8. PubMed PMID: 15727840.
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TY - JOUR T1 - A fungus-type beta-galactofuranan in the cultivated Trebouxia photobiont of the lichen Ramalina gracilis. AU - Cordeiro,Lucimara M C, AU - Carbonero,Elaine R, AU - Sassaki,Guilherme L, AU - Reis,Rodrigo A, AU - Stocker-Wörgötter,Elfriede, AU - Gorin,Philip A J, AU - Iacomini,Marcello, PY - 2004/11/27/received PY - 2005/01/16/revised PY - 2005/01/24/accepted PY - 2005/2/25/pubmed PY - 2005/4/20/medline PY - 2005/2/25/entrez SP - 193 EP - 8 JF - FEMS microbiology letters JO - FEMS Microbiol Lett VL - 244 IS - 1 N2 - A structural characterization of polysaccharides extracted from the aposymbiotically cultured photobiont of the lichen Ramalina gracilis was carried out in order to compare them with those previously found in the symbiotic thallus. The photobiont was isolated from thallus fragments, following the method of Yamamoto, and cultivated in a liquid nutrient medium. Freeze-dried cells were defatted, and the polysaccharides extracted successively with water and aq. 10% KOH, each at 100 degrees C. After purification, the soluble fractions provided a polysaccharide containing a (1-->5)-linked beta-galactofuranosyl backbone, substituted in a small proportion at O-6 by beta-Galf units. Amylose was also found, as insoluble material obtained on freeze-thawing of the alkaline extract. These polysaccharides have not been found in the symbiotic thallus of Ramalina gracilis, which contained only water-soluble (isolichenan) and insoluble glucans (nigeran and laminaran), and galactomannan. Surprisingly, the galactofuranan has similarities with those found in some fungal cell walls. SN - 0378-1097 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/15727840/A_fungus_type_beta_galactofuranan_in_the_cultivated_Trebouxia_photobiont_of_the_lichen_Ramalina_gracilis_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -