探索海洋聚糖:结构、功能和化学合成的前沿。

IF 3.1 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sandhya Mardhekar, Phuong Luong and Peter H. Seeberger
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海洋聚糖是一种结构多样的生物分子,通过调节微生物代谢、加速有机质周转、促进碳固存,在海洋碳循环中发挥着关键作用。来源于海洋生物的聚糖具有广泛的生物活性,在医药、生物技术、化妆品、食品和农业等领域具有广泛的应用。聚糖的结构复杂性对理解其功能提出了重大挑战,因为传统的纯化和表征方法往往受到其固有异质性的阻碍。为了克服这些挑战,利用糖苷水解酶和碳水化合物活性酶(CAZymes)进行酶萃取,可以选择性地回收天然聚糖,而自动聚糖组装(AGA)为快速、可重复地合成结构明确的聚糖提供了一种强大的方法。将合成的聚糖进行酶降解使研究人员能够探索聚糖复杂性与微生物降解之间的反比关系,这表明藻类可以以超过细菌分解的速度生成复杂的聚糖,从而加强碳的储存。在这里,我们介绍了海洋聚糖来源及其结构多样性的全面概述。我们强调了采用两种互补方法的重要性,酶提取作为聚糖鉴定的关键工具,AGA作为先进的合成平台,为阐明海洋聚糖的生态作用和工业潜力建立了一个完善的框架。
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Exploring marine glycans: structure, function, and the frontier of chemical synthesis

Exploring marine glycans: structure, function, and the frontier of chemical synthesis

Marine glycans are structurally diverse biomolecules that play pivotal roles in oceanic carbon cycling by regulating microbial metabolism, accelerating organic matter turnover, and contribute to carbon sequestration. Glycans originating from marine organisms exhibit a wide range of bioactivities and applications in medicine, biotechnology, cosmetics, food and agriculture. The structural complexity of glycans poses significant challenges in understanding their functions, as traditional purification and characterization methods are often hindered by their inherent heterogeneity. To overcome these challenges, enzymatic extraction using glycoside hydrolases and carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) enables the selective recovery of native glycans, while automated glycan assembly (AGA) provides a robust approach for the rapid and reproducible synthesis of structurally defined glycans. Subjecting synthetic glycans to enzymatic degradation enables researchers to explore the inverse relationship between glycan complexity and microbial degradation, suggesting that algae can generate complex glycans at a rate exceeding bacterial decomposition, thereby reinforcing carbon storage. Here, we present a comprehensive overview of marine glycan sources and their structural diversity. We highlight the importance of employing two complementary methods, enzymatic extraction as a critical tool for glycan identification and AGA as an advanced synthetic platform, to build a refined framework for elucidating the ecological role and industrial potential of marine glycans.

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