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Exploration of the Transglycosylation Activity of Barley Limit Dextrinase for Production of Novel Glycoconjugates.

Malene Bech Vester-ChristensenJesper HolckMartin RejzekLéa PerrinMorten TovborgBirte SvenssonRobert A FieldMarie Sofie Møller
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
A few α-glucan debranching enzymes (DBEs) of the large glycoside hydrolase family 13 (GH13), also known as the α-amylase family, have been shown to catalyze transglycosylation as well as hydrolysis. However, little is known about their acceptor and donor preferences. Here, a DBE from barley, limit dextrinase ( Hv LD), is used as a case study. Its transglycosylation activity is studied using two approaches; (i) natural substrates as donors and different p -nitrophenyl (pNP) sugars as well as different small glycosides as acceptors, and (ii) α-maltosyl and α-maltotriosyl fluorides as donors with linear maltooligosaccharides, cyclodextrins, and GH inhibitors as acceptors. Hv LD showed a clear preference for pNP maltoside both as acceptor/donor and acceptor with the natural substrate pullulan or a pullulan fragment as donor. Maltose was the best acceptor with α-maltosyl fluoride as donor. The findings highlight the importance of the subsite +2 of Hv LD for activity and selectivity when maltooligosaccharides function as acceptors. However, remarkably, Hv LD is not very selective when it comes to aglycone moiety; different aromatic ring-containing molecules besides pNP could function as acceptors. The transglycosylation activity of Hv LD can provide glycoconjugate compounds with novel glycosylation patterns from natural donors such as pullulan, although the reaction would benefit from optimization.
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