Salgado Leonardo T, Andrade Leonardo R, Filho Gilberto M Amado
Laboratório de Biomineralização, Departamento de Histologia e Embriologia, Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Protoplasma. 2005 Apr;225(1-2):123-8. doi: 10.1007/s00709-004-0066-2. Epub 2005 May 4.
The brown alga Padina gymnospora has been studied due to their ecological significance and biochemical characteristics, including its high capability of heavy-metal accumulation. It has been suggested that the fucans are among the main polysaccharides related to metal binding and precipitation in cell walls. The main purpose of this work was to determine the localization of specific monosaccharides in P. gymnospora cells. In this way, the lectins Ulex europaeus agglutinin and Canavalia ensiformis concanavalin A with specificity to alpha-L-fucose and to terminal residues of alpha-D-glucosyl and alpha-D-mannosyl, respectively, were applied in young individuals. These revealed a preferential distribution of alpha-L-fucose at cell walls near the external surface in cortical cells and near the plasmalemma in cortical and medullar cells. The distribution of alpha-L-fucose in cell walls indicates the distribution of sulfated polysaccharides (sulfated fucans) that colocalize with the heavy-metal granules (Zn and Cd) described in previous works. Therefore, our results suggest that alpha-L-fucose participates in the nucleation and immobilization of heavy metals in P. gymnospora cell walls. An intense labeling of U. europaeus agglutinin and a weak labeling of concanavalin A was also observed in physodes. X-ray microanalysis revealed the presence of zinc, sulfur, and calcium in physodes of algae collected in a heavy-metal-contaminated area. Besides the affinity between polyphenolic compounds and heavy metals, it is suggested that the mechanism of metal binding by physodes could be related to the presence of sulfated fucans.
由于其生态意义和生化特性,包括其高重金属积累能力,褐藻裸叶藻已被研究。有人提出,岩藻聚糖是与细胞壁中金属结合和沉淀相关的主要多糖之一。这项工作的主要目的是确定裸叶藻细胞中特定单糖的定位。为此,分别对α-L-岩藻糖以及α-D-葡萄糖基和α-D-甘露糖基末端残基具有特异性的凝集素欧洲荆豆凝集素和刀豆球蛋白A被应用于幼体。这些结果显示,α-L-岩藻糖在皮层细胞外表面附近的细胞壁以及皮层和髓细胞中质膜附近有优先分布。α-L-岩藻糖在细胞壁中的分布表明了硫酸化多糖(硫酸化岩藻聚糖)的分布,这些多糖与先前工作中描述的重金属颗粒(锌和镉)共定位。因此,我们的结果表明,α-L-岩藻糖参与了裸叶藻细胞壁中重金属的成核和固定。在植酸小体中还观察到欧洲荆豆凝集素的强烈标记和刀豆球蛋白A的微弱标记。X射线微分析显示,在重金属污染地区采集的藻类的植酸小体中存在锌、硫和钙。除了多酚类化合物与重金属之间的亲和力外,有人提出植酸小体结合金属的机制可能与硫酸化岩藻聚糖的存在有关。