Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans

Despite the biological importance and pharmacological potential of glycans from marine organisms, there are many unanswered questions regarding their distribution, function, and evolution. Here we describe microarray-based glycan profiling of a diverse selection of marine animals using antibodies ra...

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Main Authors: Armando A. Salmeán, Cécile Hervé, Bodil Jørgensen, William G. T. Willats, Jozef Mravec
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00293/full
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spelling doaj-3e8deaf559534af19141dc0030584f482020-11-24T21:57:35ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452017-09-01410.3389/fmars.2017.00293285526Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine MetazoansArmando A. Salmeán0Cécile Hervé1Bodil Jørgensen2William G. T. Willats3Jozef Mravec4Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of CopenhagenFrederiksberg, DenmarkCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique/UPMC, UMR 8227, Integrative Biology of Marine Models, Station Biologique de Roscoff, CS 90074Roscoff, FranceDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of CopenhagenFrederiksberg, DenmarkSchool of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Newcastle UniversityNewcastle upon Tyne, United KingdomDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of CopenhagenFrederiksberg, DenmarkDespite the biological importance and pharmacological potential of glycans from marine organisms, there are many unanswered questions regarding their distribution, function, and evolution. Here we describe microarray-based glycan profiling of a diverse selection of marine animals using antibodies raised against fucoidan isolated from a brown alga. We demonstrate the presence of two fucoidan epitopes in six animals belonging to three phyla including Porifera, Molusca, and Chordata. We studied the spatial distribution of these epitopes in Cliona celata (“boring sponge”) and identified their restricted localization on the surface of internal chambers. Our results show the potential of high-throughput screening and probes commonly used in plant and algal cell wall biology to study the diversity and distribution of glycan structures in metazoans.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00293/fullfucoidansmicroarray profilingstructural polysaccharidesanti-glycan antibodiesimmunolocalisationsponges
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author Armando A. Salmeán
Cécile Hervé
Bodil Jørgensen
William G. T. Willats
Jozef Mravec
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Cécile Hervé
Bodil Jørgensen
William G. T. Willats
Jozef Mravec
Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans
Frontiers in Marine Science
fucoidans
microarray profiling
structural polysaccharides
anti-glycan antibodies
immunolocalisation
sponges
author_facet Armando A. Salmeán
Cécile Hervé
Bodil Jørgensen
William G. T. Willats
Jozef Mravec
author_sort Armando A. Salmeán
title Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans
title_short Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans
title_full Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans
title_fullStr Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans
title_full_unstemmed Microarray Glycan Profiling Reveals Algal Fucoidan Epitopes in Diverse Marine Metazoans
title_sort microarray glycan profiling reveals algal fucoidan epitopes in diverse marine metazoans
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Despite the biological importance and pharmacological potential of glycans from marine organisms, there are many unanswered questions regarding their distribution, function, and evolution. Here we describe microarray-based glycan profiling of a diverse selection of marine animals using antibodies raised against fucoidan isolated from a brown alga. We demonstrate the presence of two fucoidan epitopes in six animals belonging to three phyla including Porifera, Molusca, and Chordata. We studied the spatial distribution of these epitopes in Cliona celata (“boring sponge”) and identified their restricted localization on the surface of internal chambers. Our results show the potential of high-throughput screening and probes commonly used in plant and algal cell wall biology to study the diversity and distribution of glycan structures in metazoans.
topic fucoidans
microarray profiling
structural polysaccharides
anti-glycan antibodies
immunolocalisation
sponges
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00293/full
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