Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.

Cell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioactivities. The precise structures of the sulfated fucan/fucoidan group of polysaccharides and their roles in generating cell wall architectures and cell properties are not known in detail. Four rat monoclonal an...

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Main Authors: Thomas A Torode, Susan E Marcus, Murielle Jam, Thierry Tonon, Richard S Blackburn, Cécile Hervé, J Paul Knox
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4333822?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-ee820b022f504a148cdc75e92f569b052020-11-25T01:19:49ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011836610.1371/journal.pone.0118366Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.Thomas A TorodeSusan E MarcusMurielle JamThierry TononRichard S BlackburnCécile HervéJ Paul KnoxCell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioactivities. The precise structures of the sulfated fucan/fucoidan group of polysaccharides and their roles in generating cell wall architectures and cell properties are not known in detail. Four rat monoclonal antibodies, BAM1 to BAM4, directed to sulfated fucan preparations, have been generated and used to dissect the heterogeneity of brown algal cell wall polysaccharides. BAM1 and BAM4, respectively, bind to a non-sulfated epitope and a sulfated epitope present in the sulfated fucan preparations. BAM2 and BAM3 identified additional distinct epitopes present in the fucoidan preparations. All four epitopes, not yet fully characterised, occur widely within the major brown algal taxonomic groups and show divergent distribution patterns in tissues. The analysis of cell wall extractions and fluorescence imaging reveal differences in the occurrence of the BAM1 to BAM4 epitopes in various tissues of Fucus vesiculosus. In Ectocarpus subulatus, a species closely related to the brown algal model Ectocarpus siliculosus, the BAM4 sulfated epitope was modulated in relation to salinity levels. This new set of monoclonal antibodies will be useful for the dissection of the highly complex and yet poorly resolved sulfated polysaccharides in the brown algae in relation to their ecological and economic significance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4333822?pdf=render
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author Thomas A Torode
Susan E Marcus
Murielle Jam
Thierry Tonon
Richard S Blackburn
Cécile Hervé
J Paul Knox
spellingShingle Thomas A Torode
Susan E Marcus
Murielle Jam
Thierry Tonon
Richard S Blackburn
Cécile Hervé
J Paul Knox
Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Thomas A Torode
Susan E Marcus
Murielle Jam
Thierry Tonon
Richard S Blackburn
Cécile Hervé
J Paul Knox
author_sort Thomas A Torode
title Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
title_short Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
title_full Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
title_fullStr Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
title_full_unstemmed Monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
title_sort monoclonal antibodies directed to fucoidan preparations from brown algae.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Cell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioactivities. The precise structures of the sulfated fucan/fucoidan group of polysaccharides and their roles in generating cell wall architectures and cell properties are not known in detail. Four rat monoclonal antibodies, BAM1 to BAM4, directed to sulfated fucan preparations, have been generated and used to dissect the heterogeneity of brown algal cell wall polysaccharides. BAM1 and BAM4, respectively, bind to a non-sulfated epitope and a sulfated epitope present in the sulfated fucan preparations. BAM2 and BAM3 identified additional distinct epitopes present in the fucoidan preparations. All four epitopes, not yet fully characterised, occur widely within the major brown algal taxonomic groups and show divergent distribution patterns in tissues. The analysis of cell wall extractions and fluorescence imaging reveal differences in the occurrence of the BAM1 to BAM4 epitopes in various tissues of Fucus vesiculosus. In Ectocarpus subulatus, a species closely related to the brown algal model Ectocarpus siliculosus, the BAM4 sulfated epitope was modulated in relation to salinity levels. This new set of monoclonal antibodies will be useful for the dissection of the highly complex and yet poorly resolved sulfated polysaccharides in the brown algae in relation to their ecological and economic significance.
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