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{{Short description|Biopolymer secreted by microorganisms to produce biofilms}} An '''exopolymer''' is a [[biopolymer]] that is secreted by an organism into the environment (i.e. external to the organism). These exopolymers include the [[biofilm]]s produced by bacteria to anchor them and protect them from environmental conditions.<ref>{{Cite journal| last1 = Cho | first1 = J. C.| last2 = Vergin | first2 = K. L.| last3 = Morris | first3 = R. M.| last4 = Giovannoni | first4 = S. J.| title = Lentisphaera araneosa gen. Nov., sp. Nov, a transparent exopolymer producing marine bacterium, and the description of a novel bacterial phylum, Lentisphaerae| journal = Environmental Microbiology| volume = 6| issue = 6| pages = 611–621| year = 2004| pmid = 15142250| doi = 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2004.00614.x}}</ref> One type of expolymer, Transparent Exopolymers (TEP), found in both marine and aquatic ecosystems, are planktonic acidic [[polysaccharide]]s of a gel-like consistency, originally defined by their ability to be stained visible by acidic [[Alcian blue stain|Alcian Blue]].<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Bar-Zeev|first1=Edo|last2=Passow|first2=Uta|author-link2=Uta Passow|last3=Romero-Vargas Castrillón|first3=Santiago|last4=Elimelech|first4=Menachem|date=2015-01-20|title=Transparent Exopolymer Particles: From Aquatic Environments and Engineered Systems to Membrane Biofouling|journal=Environmental Science & Technology|volume=49|issue=2|pages=691–707|doi=10.1021/es5041738|pmid=25494664|issn=0013-936X|bibcode=2015EnST...49..691B}}</ref> Their free-floating characteristic sets TEPs aside from other [[extracellular polymeric substance]] subgroups where exopolymers exists as cell coating, dissolved slime or as part of biofilm matrices.<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2002-11-01|title=Transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) in aquatic environments|journal=Progress in Oceanography|language=en|volume=55|issue=3–4|pages=287–333|doi=10.1016/S0079-6611(02)00138-6|issn=0079-6611|last1=Passow|first1=U.|url=http://epic.awi.de/6307/1/Pas2002b.pdf|bibcode=2002PrOce..55..287P|s2cid=31747785 }}</ref> The formation of [[Transparent exopolymer particles|Transparent Exopolymer Particles]] (TEP) is mainly due to the abiotic coagulation of dissolved carbohydrates, which are secreted by phytoplankton communities. TEP have the ability to form larger aggregates because of their strong surface active properties or “stickiness”. This particular property of TEP allows them to perform as a glue matrix for other solid particles including detritus.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Miller|first1=Lisa|last2=Vagle|first2=Svein|last3=Wurl|first3=Oliver|date=July 2011|title=Production and fate of transparent exopolymer particles in the ocean|journal= Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans |volume=116|issue= C7|pages=C00H13|doi= 10.1029/2011JC007342|issn=0148-0227|bibcode=2011JGRC..116.0H13W|url=https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1280&context=oeas_fac_pubs|doi-access=free}}</ref> Transparent Exopolymer Particles (TEP) are also a carbon source for bacteria, playing a significant role in affecting the food web structure and the ocean's [[carbon cycle]]. Additionally, the conversion of [[dissolved organic carbon]] (DOC) to [[particulate organic carbon]] (POC) is an aggregation process that is due to TEP formation.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Gazeau|first1=Frederic|last2=Guieu|first2=Cecile|last3=Louis|first3=Justine|last4=Pedrotti|first4=Maria|date=17 February 2017|title=Experimental evidence of formation of transparent exopolymer particles (TEP) and POC export provoked by dust addition under current and high pCO2 conditions|url=https://onesearch.cuny.edu/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=TN_pubmed_central5315277&context=PC&vid=hc&lang=en_US&search_scope=everything&adaptor=primo_central_multiple_fe&tab=default_tab&query=any,contains,Experimental%20evidence%20of%20formation%20of%20transparent%20exopolymer%20particles%20(TEP)%20and%20POC%20export%20provoked%20by%20dust%20addition%20under%20current%20and%20high%20pCO2%20conditions&offset=0|format=PDF|journal=PLOS ONE|volume= 12|issue= 2|pages= e0171980|doi= 10.1371/journal.pone.0171980|pmid=28212418|pmc=5315277|bibcode=2017PLoSO..1271980L|doi-access=free}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Biomolecules]] [[Category:Polymers]] {{Biochem-stub}}
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