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Preparing rhamnogalacturonan II domains from seven plant pectins using Penicillium oxalicum degradation and their structural comparison.
Wu, Di; Cui, Liangnan; Yang, Guang; Ning, Xing; Sun, Lin; Zhou, Yifa.
Affiliation
  • Wu D; Jilin Province Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Biology of Natural Drugs in Changbai Mountain, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China.
  • Cui L; Jilin Province Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Biology of Natural Drugs in Changbai Mountain, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China.
  • Yang G; Jilin Province Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Biology of Natural Drugs in Changbai Mountain, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China.
  • Ning X; Jilin Province Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Biology of Natural Drugs in Changbai Mountain, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China.
  • Sun L; Jilin Province Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Biology of Natural Drugs in Changbai Mountain, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China. Electronic address: sunl925@nenu.edu.cn.
  • Zhou Y; Jilin Province Key Laboratory for Chemistry and Biology of Natural Drugs in Changbai Mountain, School of Life Sciences, Northeast Normal University, Changchun 130024, PR China. Electronic address: zhouyf383@nenu.edu.cn.
Carbohydr Polym ; 180: 209-215, 2018 Jan 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29103497
ABSTRACT
Rhamnogalacturonan II (RG-II) is a complex pectin with diverse pharmaceutical activities. To assess how RG-II functions, the development of methods for its preparation is required. In this paper, pectin from Codonopsis pilosula was used to evaluate the ability of fungi and bacteria to degrade the pectin. We discovered that the fungus Penicillium oxalicum could efficiently lead to the recovery of RG-II domains by degrading the other pectic domains. Further, six pectin fractions from different medical plants were used as the sole carbon source for the growth of Penicillium oxalicum. The major polymeric products remaining after fungus degradation was RG-II domains. Depending of plant source, side chains A differed with respect to their proportion of L-Gal and L-Fuc and to their degree of methyletherification. Side chains B were made of 8-10 sugar residues and up to 2 acetyl groups. Overall, our method provides an effective way to prepare RG-II pectin domains for investigating their structure-function relationships.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Penicillium / Pectins Language: En Journal: Carbohydr Polym Year: 2018 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Penicillium / Pectins Language: En Journal: Carbohydr Polym Year: 2018 Document type: Article