guluronyl
Guluronyl refers to the guluronic acid residue that occurs in certain uronic-acid-containing polysaccharides, most notably alginate. Alginate is a natural polymer produced by brown algae and by some bacteria, and it consists of two monomeric units: β-D-muronate (M) and α-L-guluronic acid (G). Guluronyl units are the G residues within alginate, and their arrangement—especially blocks rich in G residues (G-blocks)—strongly influences the polymer’s properties.
G-blocks of guluronyl residues have a high affinity for divalent cations such as calcium. When calcium ions
Biosynthesis involves the polymerization of alginate and, in some bacteria, epimerization of certain M units to
Applications of guluronyl-containing alginates are broad. They are used as gelling, thickening, and stabilizing agents in