Abstract

Fucosylated chondroitin sulfates (FCSs) PC and HH were isolated from the sea cucumbers Paracaudina chilensis and Holothuria hilla, respectively. The purification of the polysaccharides was carried out by anion-exchange chromatography on a DEAE-Sephacel column. The structural characterization of the polysaccharides was performed in terms of monosaccharide and sulfate content, as well as using a series of nondestructive NMR spectroscopic methods. Both polysaccharides were shown to contain a chondroitin core [→3)-β-d-GalNAc (N-acethyl galactosamine)-(1→4)-β-d-GlcA (glucuronic acid)-(1→]n, bearing sulfated fucosyl branches at O-3 of every GlcA residue in the chain. These fucosyl residues were different in their pattern of sulfation: PC contained Fuc2S4S and Fuc4S in a ratio of 2:1, whereas HH included Fuc2S4S, Fuc3S4S, and Fuc4S in a ratio of 1.5:1:1. Moreover, some GalNAc residues in HH were found to contain an unusual disaccharide branch Fuc4S-(1→2)-Fuc3S4S-(1→ at O-6. Sulfated GalNAc4S6S and GalNAc4S units were found in a ratio of 3:2 in PC and 2:1 in HH. Both polysaccharides demonstrated significant anticoagulant activity in a clotting time assay, which is connected with the ability of these FCSs to potentiate the inhibition of thrombin and factor Xa in the presence of anti-thrombin III (ATIII) and with the direct inhibition of thrombin in the absence of any cofactors.

Highlights

  • Fucosylated chondroitin sulfates (FCSs) are the unique polysaccharides found exclusively in the body walls of sea cucumbers

  • Sulfated GalNAc4S6S and GalNAc4S units were found in a ratio of 3:2 in PC and 2:1 in HH

  • We describe the structural characterization of two FCSs (PC and HH)

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Introduction

Fucosylated chondroitin sulfates (FCSs) are the unique polysaccharides found exclusively in the body walls of sea cucumbers. These biopolymers are composed of d-glucuronic acid, N-acetyl-d-galactosamine, l-fucose, and sulfate residues [1,2,3]. A chondroitin core of FCSs [→3)-β-d-GalNAc-(1→4)-β-d-GlcA-(1→]n contains α-l-fucosyl branches attached to O-3 of GlcA or to O-6 of GalNAc [1,2,3,4,5,6]. Depending on the species of sea cucumber, FCSs include GalNAc units sulfated at O-4 or at both O-4 and O-6; fucosyl branches Fuc2S4S, Fuc3S4S, and Fuc4S; as well as GlcA residues sulfated at. Difucosyl branches attached to O-3 of GlcA are known as

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