The nucleotides and nucleoside diphosphate monosaccharides (NDP-sugars),
UDP-galactose, UDP-glucose, UDP, ATP, ADP,
ADP-glucose, AMP and NAD, some of which are involved in carrageenan biosynthesis,
were identified in the two carrageenophytes
Calliblepharis jubata and Solieria chordalis and quantified
by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Of several extraction
procedures evaluated, a freeze-thaw step followed by formic acid (1 M)
extraction was the preferred method. The pool size of nucleotides
and NDP-sugars differed between the two algal species, which may be related
to their growth state. Calliblepharis, which was not growing
actively, had larger pools than Solieria, which was in an active
growth phase. Using an HPLC method UDP-D-glucose-4-epimerase activity
was measured in cell-free extracts of both algae, for the first time in
a carrageenophyte.