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Mixed-Linkage Glucan Oligosaccharides Produced by Automated Glycan Assembly Serve as Tools To Determine the Substrate Specificity of Lichenase

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 23, Issue 13, Pages 3191-3196

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201605479

Keywords

automated glycan assembly; carbohydrates; lichenase; mixed-linkage glucan; plant cell wall

Funding

  1. Max Planck Society
  2. German Research Foundation (DFG, Emmy Noether program) [PF850/1-1, SFB765]
  3. Fonds der chemischen Industrie (Liebig-fellowship)
  4. ERC Advanced Grant (AUTOHEPARIN)

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The mixed-linkage (1 -> 3),(1 -> 4)-D-glucan (MLG) specific glycosyl hydrolase lichenase is an important biochemical tool for the structural characterization of MLGs. It holds potential for application in the brewery, animal feed, and biofuel industries. Several defined MLG oligosaccharides obtained by automated glycan assembly are used to analyze the substrate specificities of Bacillus subtilis lichenase. Two glucose building blocks (BBs), equipped with a temporary fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl chloride (Fmoc) protecting group in the C-3 or C-4 position, served to assemble different oligosaccharides by using an automated oligosaccharide synthesizer. Light-induced cleavage of the glycan products from the solid support followed by global deprotection provided seven MLG oligosaccharides of different length and connectivity. After incubation of the MLG oligosaccharides with lichenase, the digestion products were analyzed by HPLC-MS. These digestion experiments provided insights into the enzyme's active site that is in line with other recent evidence suggesting that the substrate specificity of lichenases has to be reconsidered. These results demonstrate that synthetic MLG oligosaccharides are useful tools to analyze mixed-linkage beta-glucanases.

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