Planta Med 2006; 72(15): 1424-1427
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-951707
Letter
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Complement Modulating and Anticoagulant Effects of a Sulfated Exopolysaccharide Released by the Cyanobacterium Synechocystis aquatilis

Rainer-B. Volk1 , Kathrin Venzke1 , Wolfgang Blaschek1 , Susanne Alban1
  • 1Pharmaceutical Institute, University of Kiel, Kiel, Germany
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Received: June 13, 2006

Accepted: August 25, 2006

Publikationsdatum:
18. Oktober 2006 (online)

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Abstract

During batch cultivation, the cyanobacterial strain Synechocystis aquatilis Sauvageau B90.79 was found to release a fucose-rich sulfated polysaccharide, which was mainly composed of arabinose (45 %) and fucose (47 %) and had a degree of sulfation of 0.43. The released polysaccharide showed merely an anticoagulant activity of less than 10 % compared to the reference compound, unfractionated heparin. However, distinctive effects on the complement activation were observed: its inhibitory effect on the classical pathway of complement activation was 600-fold stronger than that of unfractionated heparin, whereas that on the alternative pathway of complement activation was 2- to 3-fold weaker. The results indicate that this biotechnologically producible, released polysaccharide represents a specifically acting complement modulator.

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