2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods12071555
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Purification and Characterization of the Enzyme Fucoidanase from Cobetia amphilecti Utilizing Fucoidan from Undaria pinnatifida

Abstract: Fucoidanase is an unstable enzyme with high specificity that requires a large about of time to screen it from microorganisms. In this study, enzymatic hydrolysis was used to produce low-molecular-weight fucoidan from microorganisms via the degradation of high-molecular-weight fucoidan without damage to the sulfate esterification structure of oligosaccharide. The microbial strain HN-25 was isolated from sea mud and was made to undergo mutagenicity under ultraviolet light. Fucoidanase was extracted via ultrasoni… Show more

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“…The observation that Arabidopsis thaliana recognizes β-1,6-D-Glc oligosaccharides (purified here for the first time from fungal pustulan), as well as fucoidan and low molecular weight-alginates ( Figs. S1 and S2 ) is in line with the previous description of the effect of these compounds eliciting defensive and abiotic stress responses in different plant species ( Aitouguinane et al, 2020 , Aitouguinane et al, 2023 , Liu et al, 2023 ), and indicates that their mechanisms of perception (e.g. PRRs) are conserved in Arabidopsis thaliana .…”
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“…The observation that Arabidopsis thaliana recognizes β-1,6-D-Glc oligosaccharides (purified here for the first time from fungal pustulan), as well as fucoidan and low molecular weight-alginates ( Figs. S1 and S2 ) is in line with the previous description of the effect of these compounds eliciting defensive and abiotic stress responses in different plant species ( Aitouguinane et al, 2020 , Aitouguinane et al, 2023 , Liu et al, 2023 ), and indicates that their mechanisms of perception (e.g. PRRs) are conserved in Arabidopsis thaliana .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…S2 ), D-Glucuronyl in XUXX ( Fig. 1 ) and GalA in OGs ( Galletti et al, 2008 , Voxeur et al, 2019 , Liu et al, 2023 ). Also, Arabidopsis thaliana perceives glycan structures containing L-monosaccharides (L-Arabinose in arabinoxylans, L-Fucose in fucoidans and L-guluronic acid (G), in alginates: Fig.…”
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