Complete switch from α-2,3- to α-2,6-regioselectivity in Pasteurella dagmatis β-d-galactoside sialyltransferase by active-site redesign

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Abstract

Structure-guided active-site redesign of a family GT-80 β-d-galactoside sialyltransferase (from Pasteurella dagmatis) to change enzyme regioselectivity from α-2,3 in the wild type to α-2,6 in a P7H-M117A double mutant is reported. Biochemical data for sialylation of lactose together with protein crystal structures demonstrate highly precise enzyme engineering.

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Schmölzer, K., Czabany, T., Luley-Goedl, C., Pavkov-Keller, T., Ribitsch, D., Schwab, H., … Nidetzky, B. (2015). Complete switch from α-2,3- to α-2,6-regioselectivity in Pasteurella dagmatis β-d-galactoside sialyltransferase by active-site redesign. Chemical Communications, 51(15), 3083–3086. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4cc09772f

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