Bs. Paulsen et Aah. Vieira, STRUCTURE OF THE CAPSULAR AND EXTRACELLULAR POLYSACCHARIDES PRODUCED BY THE DESMID SPONDYLOSIUM PANDURIFORME (CHLOROPHYTA), Journal of phycology, 30(4), 1994, pp. 638-641
The filamentous desmid Spondylosium panduriforme (Heimerl) Telling var
. panduriforme f. limneticum (West & West) Teiling (Desmidiaceae), str
ain 072CH-UFCAR, is surrounded by a well-defined, mucilaginous capsule
consisting of a capsular polysaccharide (CPS). This microalga also pr
oduces an extracellular polysaccharide (EPS), which can be isolated fr
om the culture medium. Analysis of the carbohydrate composition of the
two polymers by gas chromatography showed that they were different. B
oth were composed of galactose, fucose, xylose, arabinose, rhamnose, a
nd glucose but in different amounts. For example, glucuronic acid acco
unts for 24% of the EPS material but only traces were found in the CPS
. Significant differences were also found during methylation analysis.
Fucose appeared to have a higher degree of branching in the EPS than
in the CPS. These branches were located on C-3 and could be the positi
on for the attachment of the glucuronic acid units in the EPS. The glu
curonic acid was present as 1 --> 4-linked and terminal units. A possi
ble explanation for the formation of the EPS is suggested.