A glucotolerant β-glucosidase from the fungus Talaromyces amestolkiae and its conversion into a glycosynthase for glycosylation of phenolic compounds.
Juan Antonio Méndez-LíterManuel Nieto-DomínguezBeatriz Fernández de ToroAndrés González SantanaAlicia PrietoJuan Luis AsensioFrancisco Javier CañadaLaura Isabel de EugenioMaria Jesus MartinezPublished in: Microbial cell factories (2020)
In this work, we report the characterization of a novel glucotolerant 1,2-β-glucosidase, which also has a considerable activity on 1,4-β-glucosyl bonds, that has been cloned in P. pastoris, produced, purified and characterized. In addition, the enzyme was converted into an efficient glycosynthase, able to transfer glucose molecules to a diversity of acceptors for obtaining compounds of interest. The remarkable capacities of BGL-1 and its glycosynthase mutant, both in hydrolysis and synthesis, suggest that it could be an interesting tool for biotechnological applications.