| Literature DB >> 31932892 |
Bin Wei1,2, Ya-Kun Wang2, Wen-Hui Qiu2, Si-Jia Wang2,3, Yue-Hong Wu1, Xue-Wei Xu4, Hong Wang5.
Abstract
C-Glycosides, a special type of glycoside, are frequently distributed in many kinds of medicinal plants, such as puerarin and mangiferin, showing various and significant bioactivities. C-Glycosides are usually characterized by the C-C bond that forms between the anomeric carbon of sugar moieties and the carbon atom of aglycon, which is usually resistant against acidic hydrolysis and enzymatic treatments. Interestingly, C-glycosides could be cleaved by several intestinal bacteria, but whether the enzymatic cleavage of C-C glycosidic bond is reduction or hydrolysis has been controversial; furthermore, whether existence of a "C-glycosidase" directly catalyzing the cleavage is not clear. Here we review research advances about the discovery and mechanism of intestinal bacteria in enzymatic cleavage of C-C glycosidic bond with an emphasis on the identification of enzymes manipulation the deglycosylation. Finally, we give a brief conclusion about the mechanism of C-glycoside deglycosylation and perspectives for future study in this field.Entities:
Keywords: C-glycosides; C–C glycosidic bond; Deglycosylation; Intestinal bacteria; Puerarin
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31932892 DOI: 10.1007/s00253-019-10333-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Microbiol Biotechnol ISSN: 0175-7598 Impact factor: 4.813