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Hydrolysis of Lactose and Transglycosylation of Selected Sugar Alcohols by LacA β-Galactosidase from Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1.

Paloma Delgado-FernandezLaura Plaza-VinuesaSilvia Lizasoain-SánchezBlanca de Las RivasRosario MuñozMaría Luisa JimenoElisa García-DoyagüezFrancisco Javier MorenoNieves Corzo
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2020)
The production, biochemical characterization, and carbohydrate specificity of LacA β-galactosidase (locus lp_3469) belonging to the glycoside hydrolase family 42 from the probiotic organism Lactobacillus plantarum WCFS1 are addressed. The β-d-galactosidase activity was maximal in the pH range of 4.0-7.0 and at 30-37 °C. High hydrolysis capacity toward the β(1 → 4) linkages between galactose and glucose (lactose) or fructose (lactulose) was found. High efficiency toward galactosyl derivative formation was observed when lactose and glycerol, xylitol, or erythritol were used. Galactosyl derivatives of xylitol were characterized for the first time as 3-O-β-d-galactopyranosyl-xylitol and 1-O-β-d-galactopyranosyl-xylitol, displaying high preference of LacA β-galactosidase for the transfer of galactosyl residues from lactose to the C1 or C3 hydroxyl group of xylitol. These results indicate the feasibility of using LacA β-galactosidase for the synthesis of different galactosyl-polyols, which could be promising candidates for beneficial and appealing functional and technological applications such as novel prebiotics or hypocaloric sweeteners.
Keyphrases
  • human serum albumin
  • high efficiency
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  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • bacillus subtilis
  • glycemic control
  • lactic acid
  • water soluble