Literature DB >> 9006908

A bifunctionalized fluorogenic tetrasaccharide as a substrate to study cellulases.

S Armand1, S Drouillard, M Schülein, B Henrissat, H Driguez.   

Abstract

Cellulases are usually classified as endoglucanases and cellobiohydrolases, but the heterogeneity of cellulose, in terms of particle size and crystallinity, has always represented a problem for the biochemical characterization of the enzymes. The synthesis of a bifunctionalized tetrasaccharide substrate suitable for measuring cellulase activity by resonance energy transfer is described. The substrate, which carries a 5-(2-aminoethylamino)-1-naphthalenesulfonate group on the non-reducing end and an indolethyl group on the reducing end, was prepared from beta-lactosyl fluoride and indolethyl beta-cellobioside by a chemoenzymatic approach using the transglycosylating activity of endoglucanase I of Humicola insolens as the key step. The bifunctionalized substrate has been used for the determination of the catalytic constants of H. insolens endoglucanase I and cellobiohydrolases I and II; this substrate could be of general use to measure the kinetic constants of cellulases able to act on oligomers of degree of polymerization <5. The data also provide evidence that cellobiohydrolases I and II are able to degrade an oligosaccharide substrate carrying non-carbohydrate substituents at both ends.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9006908     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.5.2709

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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