Issue 20, 2000

Outstanding stability of immobilized recombinant α(1→3/4)-fucosyltransferases exploited in the synthesis of Lewis a and Lewis x

Abstract

Recombinant human α(1→3/4)-fucosyltransferases (FucT-III) expressed in CHO cells or baculovirus-infected insect cells, immobilized on Ni2+-agarose through a 6His tag, exhibit a marked stability, which was exploited in the synthesis of Lewis a and Lewis x trisaccharides.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
28 Jul 2000
Accepted
24 Aug 2000
First published
28 Sep 2000

Chem. Commun., 2000, 2017-2018

Outstanding stability of immobilized recombinant α(1→3/4)-fucosyltransferases exploited in the synthesis of Lewis a and Lewis x trisaccharides

C. Augé, A. Malleron, H. Tahrat, A. Marc, J. Goergen, M. Cerutti, W. F. A. Steelant, P. Delannoy and A. Lubineau, Chem. Commun., 2000, 2017 DOI: 10.1039/B006063L

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