International audienceBrown algae are photosynthetic multicellular marine organisms. They belong to the phylum of Stramenopiles, which are not closely related to land plants and green algae. Brown algae share common evolutionary features with other photosynthetic and multicellular organisms, including a carbohydrate-rich cell-wall. Brown algal cell walls are composed predominantly of the polyanionic polysaccharides alginates and fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides. These polymers are prevalent over neutral and crystalline components, which are believed to be mostly, if not exclusively, cellulose. In an attempt to better understand brown algal cell walls, we performed an extensive glycan array analysis of a wide range of brown algal s...
<p>The cell wall composition differs between various algal groups [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
Niklas (2000) defined plants as “photosynthetic eukaryotes,” thereby including brown, red, and green...
Mikkelsen et al. demonstrate molecular and cellular evidence of the evolution of xyloglucan (XyG), a...
International audienceBrown algae are photosynthetic multicellular marine organisms evolutionarily d...
The brown algae are an abundant source of renewable biomass that do not require arable land or fresh...
Cell wall glycan-directed monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are sensitive tools for the detection of wall...
The cell wall of brown algae is a major cell compartment involved in many physiological responses in...
The green algae represent a large group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic eukaryotes that oc...
International audienceIn brown algae, the extracellular matrix (ECM) and its constitutive polymers p...
Zygotes from Fucus species have been used extensively to study cell polarization and rhizoid outgrow...
International audienceEctocarpus is a filamentous brown alga, which cell wall is composed mainly of ...
The green algae represent a large group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic eukaryotes that oc...
<div><p>Cell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioacti...
La paroi des algues brunes constitue un compartiment cellulaire majeur impliqué dans de nombreuses r...
Cell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioactivities. ...
<p>The cell wall composition differs between various algal groups [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
Niklas (2000) defined plants as “photosynthetic eukaryotes,” thereby including brown, red, and green...
Mikkelsen et al. demonstrate molecular and cellular evidence of the evolution of xyloglucan (XyG), a...
International audienceBrown algae are photosynthetic multicellular marine organisms evolutionarily d...
The brown algae are an abundant source of renewable biomass that do not require arable land or fresh...
Cell wall glycan-directed monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are sensitive tools for the detection of wall...
The cell wall of brown algae is a major cell compartment involved in many physiological responses in...
The green algae represent a large group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic eukaryotes that oc...
International audienceIn brown algae, the extracellular matrix (ECM) and its constitutive polymers p...
Zygotes from Fucus species have been used extensively to study cell polarization and rhizoid outgrow...
International audienceEctocarpus is a filamentous brown alga, which cell wall is composed mainly of ...
The green algae represent a large group of morphologically diverse photosynthetic eukaryotes that oc...
<div><p>Cell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioacti...
La paroi des algues brunes constitue un compartiment cellulaire majeur impliqué dans de nombreuses r...
Cell walls of the brown algae contain a diverse range of polysaccharides with useful bioactivities. ...
<p>The cell wall composition differs between various algal groups [<a href="http://www.plosone.org/a...
Niklas (2000) defined plants as “photosynthetic eukaryotes,” thereby including brown, red, and green...
Mikkelsen et al. demonstrate molecular and cellular evidence of the evolution of xyloglucan (XyG), a...