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Application of MALDI-MS for characterization of fucoidan hydrolysates and screening of endo-fucoidanase activity

Diego S. Reyes-Weiss, Margot Bligh, Nanna Rhein‐Knudsen, Jan‐Hendrik Hehemann, Manuel Liebeke, Bjørge Westereng, Svein Jarle Horn

2024Carbohydrate Polymers12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brown macroalgae synthesize large amounts of fucoidans, sulfated fucose-containing polysaccharides, in the ocean. Fucoidans are of importance for their recently discovered contribution to marine carbon dioxide sequestration and due to their potential applications in biotechnology and biomedicine. However, fucoidans have high intra- and intermolecular diversity that challenges assignment of structure to biological function and the development of applications. Fucoidan-active enzymes may be used to simplify this diversity by producing defined oligosaccharides more applicable for structural refinement, characterization, and structure to function assignment for example via bioassays. In this study, we combined MALDI mass spectrometry with biocatalysis to show that the endo-fucoidanases P5AFcnA and Wv323 can produce defined oligosaccharide structures directly from unrefined macroalgal biomass. P5AFcnA released oligosaccharides from seven commercial fucoidan extracts in addition to unrefined biomass of three macroalgae species indicating a broadly applicable approach reproducible across 10 species. Both MALDI-TOF/TOF and AP-MALDI-Orbitrap systems were used, demonstrating that the approach is not instrument-specific and exploiting their combined high-throughput and high-resolution capabilities. Overall, the combination of MALDI-MS and endo-fucoidanase assays offers high-throughput evaluation of fucoidan samples and also enables extraction of defined oligosaccharides of known structure from unrefined seaweed biomass.

Topics & Concepts

FucoidanHydrolysateChemistryCharacterization (materials science)ChromatographyPolysaccharideBiochemistryNanotechnologyMaterials scienceHydrolysisSeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsMoringa oleifera research and applicationsMicrobial Metabolites in Food Biotechnology
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