Journal article

Characterisation of the extracellular polysaccharides produced by isolates of the fungus Acremonium

F Schmid, F Separovic, BM McDougall, BA Stone, RTC Brownlee, RJ Seviour

Carbohydrate Research | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2007

Abstract

Solid state 13C NMR studies of the extracellular glucans from the fungi Acremonium persicinum C38 (QM107a) and Acremonium sp. strain C106 indicated a backbone of (1→3)-β-linked glucosyl residues with single (1→6)-β-linked glucosyl side branches for both glucans. Analyses of enzymatic digestion products suggested that the average branching frequency for the A. persicinum glucan (66.7% branched) was much higher than that of the Acremonium sp. strain C106 glucan (28.6% branched). The solid state 13C NMR spectra also indicated that both glucans are amorphous polymers with no crystalline regions, and the individual chains are probably arranged as triple helices. © 2007.

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