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Diatom fucan polysaccharide precipitates carbon during algal blooms

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Diatom fucan polysaccharide precipitates carbon during algal blooms

S. Vidal-melgosa, A. Sichert, et al.

Discover how algal polysaccharides are revolutionizing carbon sequestration in the ocean! In their latest study, authors including Silvia Vidal-Melgosa and Andreas Sichert from the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology explored the role of a unique fucose-containing sulphated polysaccharide during diatom blooms in the North Sea. Their findings reveal a remarkable method by which these compounds can accumulate and aggregate, promising innovative insights into climate change mitigation.... show more
Abstract
The formation of sinking particles in the ocean, which promote carbon sequestration into deeper water and sediments, involves algal polysaccharides acting as an adhesive, binding together molecules, cells and minerals. These as yet unidentified adhesive polysaccharides must resist degradation by bacterial enzymes or else they dissolve and particles disassemble before exporting carbon. Here, using monoclonal antibodies as analytical tools, we trace the abundance of 27 polysaccharide epitopes in dissolved and particulate organic matter during a series of diatom blooms in the North Sea, and discover a fucose-containing sulphated polysaccharide (FCSP) that resists enzymatic degradation, accumulates and aggregates. Previously only known as a macroalgal polysaccharide, we find FCSP to be secreted by several globally abundant diatom species including the genera Chaetoceros and Thalassiosira. These findings provide evidence for a novel polysaccharide candidate to contribute to carbon sequestration in the ocean.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 19, 2021
Authors
Silvia Vidal-Melgosa, Andreas Sichert, T. Ben Francis, Daniel Bartosik, Jutta Niggemann, Antje Wichels, William G. T. Willats, Bernhard M. Fuchs, Hanno Teeling, Dörte Becher, Thomas Schweder, Rudolf Amann, Jan-Hendrik Hehemann
Tags
algal polysaccharides
carbon sequestration
diatom blooms
North Sea
fucose-containing sulphated polysaccharide
environmental microbiology
marine ecology
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