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SUPRAMOLECULAR ORGANIZATION AND PROCESS OF MARINE GEL NETWORK FORMATION VISUALIZED BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY (CROSBI ID 545443)

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Mišić, Tea ; Svetličić, Vesna ; Žutić, Vera ; Urbani, Ranieri ; Boulgaropoulos, Beate SUPRAMOLECULAR ORGANIZATION AND PROCESS OF MARINE GEL NETWORK FORMATION VISUALIZED BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY // ASLO 2009 Aquatic Sciences Meeting - Meeting Abstracts. ASLO, 2009. str. 179-179

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Mišić, Tea ; Svetličić, Vesna ; Žutić, Vera ; Urbani, Ranieri ; Boulgaropoulos, Beate

engleski

SUPRAMOLECULAR ORGANIZATION AND PROCESS OF MARINE GEL NETWORK FORMATION VISUALIZED BY ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY

The macroscopic gel phase appears episodically in the northern Adriatic Sea. The phenomenon manifests itself in rapid production of enormous amounts of gelatinous matter - marine gel. Organic fraction of marine gel is mainly composed of polysaccharides, while proteins and lipids are present in small amounts. Although chemical composition of marine gel has been largely studied, determination of the structural parameters remains much more difficult, mainly due to the complexity and heterogeneity. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has become an important technique for studying biopolymers since it offers high spatial resolution in three dimensions, down to subnanometer level with minimally perturbing sample preparation. We used AFM to study supramolecular organization of marine gel and its polysaccharide fraction at the molecular scale to reveal molecular mechanism of gel formation. Our results directly demonstrate the capacity of marine polysaccharides to selfassamble into complex gel network, but also reveal the molecular mechanism of gel formation in the ocean.

marine gel; AFM

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Podaci o prilogu

179-179.

2009.

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ASLO 2009 Aquatic Sciences Meeting

poster

25.01.2009-30.01.2009

Nica, Francuska

Povezanost rada

Geologija, Kemija

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