Literature DB >> 32619452

Profiling Substrate Promiscuity of Wild-Type Sugar Kinases for Multi-fluorinated Monosaccharides.

Tessa Keenan1, Fabio Parmeggiani2, Julien Malassis3, Clement Q Fontenelle3, Jean-Baptiste Vendeville3, Wendy Offen1, Peter Both2, Kun Huang2, Andrea Marchesi2, Alex Heyam1, Carl Young4, Simon J Charnock4, Gideon J Davies1, Bruno Linclau3, Sabine L Flitsch5, Martin A Fascione6.   

Abstract

Fluorinated sugar-1-phosphates are of emerging importance as intermediates in the chemical and biocatalytic synthesis of modified oligosaccharides, as well as probes for chemical biology. Here we present a systematic study of the activity of a wide range of anomeric sugar kinases (galacto- and N-acetylhexosamine kinases) against a panel of fluorinated monosaccharides, leading to the first examples of polyfluorinated substrates accepted by this class of enzymes. We have discovered four new N-acetylhexosamine kinases with a different substrate scope, thus expanding the number of homologs available in this subclass of kinases. Lastly, we have solved the crystal structure of a galactokinase in complex with 2-deoxy-2-fluorogalactose, giving insight into changes in the active site that may account for the specificity of the enzyme toward certain substrate analogs.
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Keywords:  biocatalysis; enzyme discovery; fluorinated carbohydrates; glycobiology; kinases; oligosaccharides; sugar phosphates

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32619452     DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2020.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Chem Biol        ISSN: 2451-9448            Impact factor:   8.116


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2.  Automated Glycan Assembly of 19 F-labeled Glycan Probes Enables High-Throughput NMR Studies of Protein-Glycan Interactions.

Authors:  Giulio Fittolani; Elena Shanina; Mónica Guberman; Peter H Seeberger; Christoph Rademacher; Martina Delbianco
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