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Nature and Lability of Northern Adriatic Macroaggregates

The key organic constituents of marine macroaggregates (macrogels) of prevalently phytoplankton origin, periodically occurring in the northern Adriatic Sea, are proteins, lipids and especially polysaccharides. In this article, the reactivity of various macroaggregate fractions in relation to their c...

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Autores principales: Faganeli, Jadran, Mohar, Bojana, Kofol, Romina, Pavlica, Vesna, Marinšek, Tjaša, Rozman, Ajda, Kovač, Nives, Vuk, Angela Šurca
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20948901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md8092480
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author Faganeli, Jadran
Mohar, Bojana
Kofol, Romina
Pavlica, Vesna
Marinšek, Tjaša
Rozman, Ajda
Kovač, Nives
Vuk, Angela Šurca
author_facet Faganeli, Jadran
Mohar, Bojana
Kofol, Romina
Pavlica, Vesna
Marinšek, Tjaša
Rozman, Ajda
Kovač, Nives
Vuk, Angela Šurca
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description The key organic constituents of marine macroaggregates (macrogels) of prevalently phytoplankton origin, periodically occurring in the northern Adriatic Sea, are proteins, lipids and especially polysaccharides. In this article, the reactivity of various macroaggregate fractions in relation to their composition in order to decode the potentially »bioavailable« fractions is summarized and discussed. The enzymatic hydrolysis of the macroaggregate matrix, using α-amylase, β-glucosidase, protease, proteinase and lipase, revealed the simultaneous degradation of polysaccharides and proteins, while lipids seem largely preserved. In the fresh surface macroaggregate samples, a pronounced degradation of the α-glycosidic bond compared to β-linkages. Degradation of the colloidal fraction proceeded faster in the higher molecular weight (MW) fractions. N-containing polysaccharides can be important constituents of the higher MW fraction while the lower MW constituents can mostly be composed of poly- and oligosaccharides. Since the polysaccharide component in the higher MW fraction is more degradable compared to N-containing polysaccharides, the higher MW fraction represents a possible path of organic nitrogen preservation. Enzymatic hydrolysis, using α-amylase and β-glucosidase, revealed the presence of α- and β-glycosidic linkages in all fractions with similar decomposition kinetics. Our results indicate that different fractions of macroaggregates are subjected to compositional selective reactivity with important implications for macroaggregate persistence in the seawater column and deposition.
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spelling pubmed-29533972010-10-14 Nature and Lability of Northern Adriatic Macroaggregates Faganeli, Jadran Mohar, Bojana Kofol, Romina Pavlica, Vesna Marinšek, Tjaša Rozman, Ajda Kovač, Nives Vuk, Angela Šurca Mar Drugs Article The key organic constituents of marine macroaggregates (macrogels) of prevalently phytoplankton origin, periodically occurring in the northern Adriatic Sea, are proteins, lipids and especially polysaccharides. In this article, the reactivity of various macroaggregate fractions in relation to their composition in order to decode the potentially »bioavailable« fractions is summarized and discussed. The enzymatic hydrolysis of the macroaggregate matrix, using α-amylase, β-glucosidase, protease, proteinase and lipase, revealed the simultaneous degradation of polysaccharides and proteins, while lipids seem largely preserved. In the fresh surface macroaggregate samples, a pronounced degradation of the α-glycosidic bond compared to β-linkages. Degradation of the colloidal fraction proceeded faster in the higher molecular weight (MW) fractions. N-containing polysaccharides can be important constituents of the higher MW fraction while the lower MW constituents can mostly be composed of poly- and oligosaccharides. Since the polysaccharide component in the higher MW fraction is more degradable compared to N-containing polysaccharides, the higher MW fraction represents a possible path of organic nitrogen preservation. Enzymatic hydrolysis, using α-amylase and β-glucosidase, revealed the presence of α- and β-glycosidic linkages in all fractions with similar decomposition kinetics. Our results indicate that different fractions of macroaggregates are subjected to compositional selective reactivity with important implications for macroaggregate persistence in the seawater column and deposition. Molecular Diversity Preservation International 2010-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2953397/ /pubmed/20948901 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md8092480 Text en © 2010 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Vuk, Angela Šurca
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953397/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/md8092480
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