Biosynthesis and function of extracellular glycans in cyanobacteria

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Abstract

The cell surface of cyanobacteria is covered with glycans that confer versatility and adaptability to a multitude of environmental factors. The complex carbohydrates act as barriers against different types of stress and play a role in intra- as well as inter-species interactions. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge of the chemical composition, biosynthesis and biological function of exo- and lipo-polysaccharides from cyanobacteria and give an overview of sugar-binding lectins characterized from cyanobacteria. We discuss similarities with well-studied enterobacterial systems and highlight the unique features of cyanobacteria. We pay special attention to colony formation and EPS biosynthesis in the bloom-forming cyanobacterium, Microcystis aeruginosa.

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Kehr, J. C., & Dittmann, E. (2015, January 12). Biosynthesis and function of extracellular glycans in cyanobacteria. Life. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/life5010164

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