KMID : 1007520210300020267
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Food Science and Biotechnology 2021 Volume.30 No. 2 p.267 ~ p.276
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Biosynthesis of glyceride glycoside (nonionic surfactant) by amylosucrase, a powerful glycosyltransferase
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Kim Ye-Jin
Siziya Inonge Noni Hong Seung-Pyo Lee Gil-Yong Seo Myung-Ji Kim Young-Rok Yoo Sang-Ho Park Cheon-Seok Seo Dong-Ho
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Abstract
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Amylosucrase (ASase, E.C. 2.4.1.4) is a powerful transglycosylation enzyme that can transfer glucose from sucrose to the hydroxyl (-OH) group of various compounds. In this study, recombinant ASases from Deinococcus geothermalis (DgAS) and Bifidobacterium thermophilum (BtAS) were used to synthesize biosurfactants based on the computational analysis of predicted docking simulations. Successful predictions of the binding affinities, conformations, and three-dimensional structures of three surfactants were computed from receptor-ligand binding modes. DgAS and BtAS were effective in the synthesis of biosurfactants from glyceryl caprylate, glyceryl caprate, and polyglyceryl-2 caprate. The results of the transglycosylation reaction were consistent for both ASases, with glyceryl caprylate acceptor showing the highest concentration, as confirmed by thin layer chromatography. Furthermore, the transglycosylation reactions of DgAS were more effective than those of BtAS. Among the three substrates, glyceryl caprylate glycoside and glyceryl caprate glycoside were successfully purified by liquid chromatography?mass spectrometry (LC?MS) with the corresponding molecular weights.
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KEYWORD
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Amylosucrase, Biosurfactant, Docking simulation, Glyceryl glycoside, Transglycosylation
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