| Literature DB >> 18077549 |
Elif Yavuz1, Sophie Drouillard, Eric Samain, Ian Roberts, Bernard Priem.
Abstract
We have previously reported the large-scale synthesis of neolactotetraose (Galbeta-4GlcNAcbeta-3Galbeta-4Glc) from lactose in engineered Escherichia coli cells (Priem B, Gilbert M, Wakarchuk WW, Heyraud A and Samain E. 2002. A new fermentation process allows large-scale production of human milk oligosaccharides by metabolically engineered bacteria. Glycobiology. 12:235-240). In the present study we analyzed the adaptation of this system to glucuronylated oligosaccharides. The catalytic domain of mouse glucuronyl transferase GlcAT-P was cloned and expressed in an engineered strain which performed the in vivo synthesis of neolactotetraose. Under these conditions, efficient glucuronylation of neolactotetraose was achieved, but some residual neolactotetraose was still present. Although E. coli K-12 has an indigenous UDP-glucose dehydrogenase, the yield of glucuronylated oligosaccharides was greatly improved by the additional expression of the orthologous gene kfiD from E. coli K5. Glucuronylation of neolactohexaose and lactose was also observed. The final glucuronylated oligosaccharides are precursors of the brain carbohydrate motif HNK-1, involved in neural cell adhesion.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18077549 DOI: 10.1093/glycob/cwm134
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glycobiology ISSN: 0959-6658 Impact factor: 4.313