Mechanisms of recalcitrant fucoidan breakdown in marine Planctomycetota
Carla Pérez-Cruz,
Alicia Moraleda-Montoya,
Raquel Liébana
et al.
Abstract:Marine brown algae produce the highly recalcitrant polysaccharide fucoidan, contributing to long-term oceanic carbon storage and climate regulation. Fucoidan is degraded by specialized heterotrophic bacteria, which promote ecosystem function and global carbon turnover using largely uncharacterized mechanisms. Here, we isolate and study two
Planctomycetota
strains from the microbiome associated with the alga
Fucus spiralis
, which grow efficiently on chemically dive… Show more
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