Biocatalytic Synthesis of Non-Natural Monoterpene O-Glycosides Exhibiting Superior Antibacterial and Antinematodal Properties

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A promiscuous Bacillus glycosyltransferase (YjiC) was explored for the enzymatic synthesis of monoterpene O-glycosides in vitro and in vivo. YjiC converted seven monoterpenes into 41 different sugar-conjugated novel glycoside derivatives. The whole-cell biotransformation of the same set of monoterpenes exhibited robust enzyme activity to synthesize O-glucosyl derivatives from Escherichia coli. These newly synthesized selected monoterpene-O-glucosyl derivatives exhibited enhanced antibacterial activities against human pathogenic bacteria and antinematodal activities against pine wood nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus.

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Bashyal, P., Pandey, R. P., Thapa, S. B., Kang, M. K., Kim, C. J., & Sohng, J. K. (2019). Biocatalytic Synthesis of Non-Natural Monoterpene O-Glycosides Exhibiting Superior Antibacterial and Antinematodal Properties. ACS Omega, 4(5), 9367–9375. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00535

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