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Catalytical properties of N-glycosylated Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus levansucrase produced in yeast

Abstract

The influence of N-glycosylation on the kinetic and catalytical properties of a bacterial fructosyltransferase (LsdA) produced in Pichia pastoris was studied. The glycosylated enzyme behaved similarly to non-glycosylated LsdA when substrate specificity, fructo-oligosaccharide (FOS) production, sucrose hydrolysis or levan formation reactions were carried out under different experimental conditions. The kinetic parameters for native or yeast-expressed LsdA determined at 60oC, condition for the highest hydrolytic activity, followed a conventional Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Synthase activity of this levansucrase increased in water-restricted environments by addition of salt or organic solvent to the reaction mixtures.

Keywords:
Levansucrase Pichia pastoris Chemistry Yeast Hydrolysis Glycosylation Biochemistry Oligosaccharide Sucrose Enzyme Substrate (aquarium) Kinetics Bacteria Biology Recombinant DNA

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