Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity

Many bacteria biosynthesize structurally diverse exopolysaccharides (EPS) and excrete them into their surrounding environment. The EPS functional features have found many applications in industries such as cosmetics and pharmaceutics. In particular, some EPS produced by marine bacteria are composed...

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Main Authors: Christine Delbarre-Ladrat, Marcia Leyva Salas, Corinne Sinquin, Agata Zykwinska, Sylvia Colliec-Jouault
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-09-01
Series:Microorganisms
Subjects:
GAG
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/5/3/63
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spelling doaj-ded150257de840458ba58202cd722ae52020-11-24T20:48:26ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072017-09-01536310.3390/microorganisms5030063microorganisms5030063Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical DiversityChristine Delbarre-Ladrat0Marcia Leyva Salas1Corinne Sinquin2Agata Zykwinska3Sylvia Colliec-Jouault4Ifremer, Laboratoire Ecosystèmes Microbiens et Molécules Marines pour les Biotechnologies,Rue de l’Ile d’Yeu, BP 21105, 44311 Nantes, FranceGivaudan France SAS, 51110 Pomacle, FranceIfremer, Laboratoire Ecosystèmes Microbiens et Molécules Marines pour les Biotechnologies,Rue de l’Ile d’Yeu, BP 21105, 44311 Nantes, FranceIfremer, Laboratoire Ecosystèmes Microbiens et Molécules Marines pour les Biotechnologies,Rue de l’Ile d’Yeu, BP 21105, 44311 Nantes, FranceIfremer, Laboratoire Ecosystèmes Microbiens et Molécules Marines pour les Biotechnologies,Rue de l’Ile d’Yeu, BP 21105, 44311 Nantes, FranceMany bacteria biosynthesize structurally diverse exopolysaccharides (EPS) and excrete them into their surrounding environment. The EPS functional features have found many applications in industries such as cosmetics and pharmaceutics. In particular, some EPS produced by marine bacteria are composed of uronic acids, neutral sugars, and N-acetylhexosamines, and may also bear some functional sulfate groups. This suggests that they can share common structural features with glycosaminoglycans (GAG) like the two EPS (HE800 and GY785) originating from the deep sea. In an attempt to discover new EPS that may be promising candidates as GAG-mimetics, fifty-one marine bacterial strains originating from deep-sea hydrothermal vents were screened. The analysis of the EPS chemical structure in relation to bacterial species showed that Vibrio, Alteromonas, and Pseudoalteromonas strains were the main producers. Moreover, they produced EPS with distinct structural features, which might be useful for targeting marine bacteria that could possibly produce structurally GAG-mimetic EPS.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/5/3/63exopolysaccharidesGAGmarine bacteriaglycopolymerssulfateproduction
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Sylvia Colliec-Jouault
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Marcia Leyva Salas
Corinne Sinquin
Agata Zykwinska
Sylvia Colliec-Jouault
Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity
Microorganisms
exopolysaccharides
GAG
marine bacteria
glycopolymers
sulfate
production
author_facet Christine Delbarre-Ladrat
Marcia Leyva Salas
Corinne Sinquin
Agata Zykwinska
Sylvia Colliec-Jouault
author_sort Christine Delbarre-Ladrat
title Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity
title_short Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity
title_full Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity
title_fullStr Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity
title_full_unstemmed Bioprospecting for Exopolysaccharides from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Bacteria: Relationship between Bacterial Diversity and Chemical Diversity
title_sort bioprospecting for exopolysaccharides from deep-sea hydrothermal vent bacteria: relationship between bacterial diversity and chemical diversity
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Many bacteria biosynthesize structurally diverse exopolysaccharides (EPS) and excrete them into their surrounding environment. The EPS functional features have found many applications in industries such as cosmetics and pharmaceutics. In particular, some EPS produced by marine bacteria are composed of uronic acids, neutral sugars, and N-acetylhexosamines, and may also bear some functional sulfate groups. This suggests that they can share common structural features with glycosaminoglycans (GAG) like the two EPS (HE800 and GY785) originating from the deep sea. In an attempt to discover new EPS that may be promising candidates as GAG-mimetics, fifty-one marine bacterial strains originating from deep-sea hydrothermal vents were screened. The analysis of the EPS chemical structure in relation to bacterial species showed that Vibrio, Alteromonas, and Pseudoalteromonas strains were the main producers. Moreover, they produced EPS with distinct structural features, which might be useful for targeting marine bacteria that could possibly produce structurally GAG-mimetic EPS.
topic exopolysaccharides
GAG
marine bacteria
glycopolymers
sulfate
production
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/5/3/63
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