Thioglycoligation of aromatic thiols using a natural glucuronide donor†
Abstract
The β-D-glucuronidase DtGlcA from Dictyoglomus thermophilum was engineered to generate an active thioglycoligase that is able to catalyse the formation of numerous S-glucuronides. Its X-ray structure analysis indicated the ability of the biocatalyst to bind aromatic thiol acceptors for S-glycosylation. Noteworthily, the DtGlcA mutant was found to be the first thioligase that is able to use a natural sugar donor different from the widely used synthetic para-nitrophenyl glycosides.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Glycosylation: New methodologies and applications