El. Leite et al., STRUCTURE AND PHARMACOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES OF A SULFATED XYLOFUCOGLUCURONAN FROM THE ALGA SPATOGLOSSUM-SCHROEDERI, PLANT SCI, 132(2), 1998, pp. 215-228
An acidic polysaccharide of 21 kDa, containing fucose, xylose, glucuro
nic acid and sulfate, accounting for 20% of the total acidic polysacch
arides present in the alga Spatoglossum schroederi, was purified by io
n exchange and molecular sieving chromatography. It migrated as a sing
le component in agarose gel electrophoresis prepared in five different
buffer systems with pH ranging from 2.0 to 9.0. Chemical analyses, me
thylation studies, degradation with glycosidases and sulfatases prepar
ed from the mollusc Tagelus gibbus, acid hydrolysis, C-13 and H-1 NMR
and infra-red spectroscopy led to the proposal of the structure of the
compound and the mode of action of the enzymes. The polymer is compos
ed of a core of beta(1-3)glucuronic acid-containing oligosaccharide of
4.5 kDa with branches at C-4 of the fucose chains alpha(1-3)-linked.
The fucose is mostly substituted at C-4 with sulfate groups and at C-2
with chains of beta(1-4) xylose which, in turn is also partially sulf
ated. The xylofucoglucuronan has low anticoagulant and no hemorrhagic
activity but, as heparin, has a high activity in stimulating the synth
esis of an antithrombotic heparan sulfate from vascular endothelial ce
lls in culture. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights rese
rved.