Disaccharide Synthesis by Enzymatic Condensation of Glucose: Glycoside Linkage Patterns for Different Fungal Species

  • Semenova M
  • Okunev O
  • Gusakov A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Four enzyme preparations produced by fungal species belonging to different genera (Aspergillus niger, Corynascus sp., Penicillium verruculosum, Trichoderma reesei) were used for synthesis of disaccharides by D-glucose (60% w/v) condensation catalyzed by -glucosidase. Effects of pH and temperature on the disaccharide synthesis were studied, and glycoside linkage patterns for enzymes from different sources were determined. The highest concentration of disaccharides (114 and 118 g/l) was achieved in the case of A. niger and Corynascus sp. enzymes after 48 h of the condensation reaction carried out at 70 o C and optimal pH; the P. verruculosum sample slightly conceded them in the yield of products (96 g/l), while the T. reesei preparation displayed the lowest synthetic activity (35 g/l). Gentiobiose was predominantly formed in the reaction catalyzed by the first three enzyme samples, while in the case of T. reesei laminaribiose was the main condensation product.

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Semenova, M. V., Okunev, O. N., Gusakov, A. V., & Sinitsyn, A. P. (2009). Disaccharide Synthesis by Enzymatic Condensation of Glucose: Glycoside Linkage Patterns for Different Fungal Species. Open Glycoscience, 2(1), 20–24. https://doi.org/10.2174/1875398100902010020

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