Issue 29, 2015

One-step synthesis of α-Gal epitope and globotriose derivatives by an engineered α-galactosidase

Abstract

Directed evolution of an α-galactosidase (Aga2) from Bifidobacterium breve 203 by random mutagenesis and subsequently by site-directed mutagenesis provided a mutant enzyme V564N that showed high α-transgalactosylation efficiency with unobserved hydrolysis towards transglycosylation products. Using this enzyme, a one-step reaction for the simultaneous synthesis of α-Gal epitope and globotriose derivatives was achieved.

Graphical abstract: One-step synthesis of α-Gal epitope and globotriose derivatives by an engineered α-galactosidase

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
23 Dec 2014
Accepted
16 Feb 2015
First published
17 Feb 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 22361-22364

Author version available

One-step synthesis of α-Gal epitope and globotriose derivatives by an engineered α-galactosidase

L. Zhang, L. Lu, S. Fan, L. Jin, G. Gu, L. Xu and M. Xiao, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 22361 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA16917D

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