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Rafael Beine1, Roxana Moraru, Manfred Nimtz, Shukrallah Na'amnieh, Alice Pawlowski, Klaus Buchholz, Jürgen Seibel.
Abstract
Fructooligosaccharides (FOSs) and polyfructosides (PSs) have received particular attention due to its beneficial effects as prebiotics. Here we report the synthesis of a new class of fructooligosaccharides by substrate and enzyme engineering. Using an engineered levansucrase enzyme (SacB of Bacillus subtilis), and sucrose analogues (alpha-Xyl-1,2-beta-Fru or alpha-Gal-1,2-beta-Fru), the product profile shifted from the fructan (levan) polymer to a range of new higher oligosaccharides (xylooligofructosides), or polysaccharides (galactopolyfructosides), of varying size. Further the enzyme was tailored by random mutagenesis, for the synthesis of short-chain fructooligosaccharides to yield variant A5 (N242H), which is unable to produce polymers. It shifts its product pattern to short-chain oligosaccharides and hydrolysis and enabled in combination with the sucrose analogue Xyl-Fru for the first time the direct synthesis of a 6-kestose analogue (alpha-Xyl-1,2-beta-Fru-2,6-beta-Fru). The different glycopyranosyl-residues (i.e. galactose and xylose) that cap fructooligosaccharides may alter prebiotic and biochemical properties.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18775456 DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2008.07.1998
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biotechnol ISSN: 0168-1656 Impact factor: 3.307