| Literature DB >> 34677475 |
Jichen Chen1,2, Jianchao Yang3, Hong Du1,2, Muhmmad Aslam1,2, Wanna Wang1,2, Weizhou Chen1,2, Tangcheng Li1,2, Zhengyi Liu4, Xiaojuan Liu1,2.
Abstract
During the processes of primary and secondary endosymbiosis, different microalgae evolved to synthesis different storage polysaccharides. In stramenopiles, the main storage polysaccharides are β-1,3-glucan, or laminarin, in vacuoles. Currently, laminarin is gaining considerable attention due to its application in the food, cosmetic and pharmaceuticals industries, and also its importance in global biogeochemical cycles (especially in the ocean carbon cycle). In this review, the structures, composition, contents, and bioactivity of laminarin were summarized in different algae. It was shown that the general features of laminarin are species-dependence. Furthermore, the proposed biosynthesis and catabolism pathways of laminarin, functions of key genes, and diel regulation of laminarin were also depicted and comprehensively discussed for the first time. However, the complete pathways, functions of genes, and diel regulatory mechanisms of laminarin require more biomolecular studies. This review provides more useful information and identifies the knowledge gap regarding the future studies of laminarin and its applications.Entities:
Keywords: glucan; laminarin; microalgae; stramenopiles
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34677475 PMCID: PMC8541152 DOI: 10.3390/md19100576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Drugs ISSN: 1660-3397 Impact factor: 5.118
The structural features of laminarin in stramenopiles.
| Species | Mw/DP | DB | Branches | Yield | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| nd | β-1,6 | 14% | [ | |
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| DP 17 | 0.015 | β-1,6 | [ | |
|
| 6–13kDa | β-1,6 | 32% | [ | |
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| 4kDa | β-1,6 | nd | [ | |
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| nd | β-1,6 | nd | [ | |
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| >10 kDa | β-1,6 | nd | [ | |
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| 3–5 kDa | nd | 0.9% | [ | |
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| 40 kDa | 0.053 | β-1,6 | 0.5% | [ |
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| 2–6 kDa | 0.25 | β-1,6 | 0.4% | [ |
|
| nd | 0.11 | β-1,6 | 0.6% | [ |
|
| DP 22–24 | 0.006–0.009 | β-1,6 | nd | [ |
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| DP 5–13 | No branch | nd | [ | |
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| 4.9 kDa, DP 30 | β-1,6 | 10% | [ | |
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| 7.75 kDa, | β-1,6 | 15.09% | [ | |
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a
| DP 8 | 0.028–0.105 | β-1,6 | 0.5% | [ |
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b
| DP 8.1–9.2 | 0.0036–0.0071 | β-1,6 | 0.5% | [ |
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| 16.7 kDa | β-1,6 | 55% | [ |
Note: nd, not determined; DP, degree of polymerization; DB, degree of branching; Yield, the chrysolaminarin in % of diatom dry weight. a: 1H-NMR analysis; b: linkage analysis.
Figure 1Schematic depiction of the structure of laminarin in stramenopiles.
Figure 2Schematic representation of the central synthesis pathway of chrysolaminarin in stramenopiles.