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Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages

α-L-Rhamnosidases (α-L-Rha-ases, EC 3.2.1.40) are glycosyl hydrolases (GHs) that hydrolyze a terminal α-linked L-rhamnose residue from a wide spectrum of substrates such as heteropolysaccharides, glycosylated proteins, and natural flavonoids. As a result, they are considered catalysts of interest fo...

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Autores principales: Tautau, Feunai Agape Papalii, Izumi, Minoru, Matsunaga, Emiko, Higuchi, Yujiro, Takegawa, Kaoru
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8132073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354534
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2020_0005
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author Tautau, Feunai Agape Papalii
Izumi, Minoru
Matsunaga, Emiko
Higuchi, Yujiro
Takegawa, Kaoru
author_facet Tautau, Feunai Agape Papalii
Izumi, Minoru
Matsunaga, Emiko
Higuchi, Yujiro
Takegawa, Kaoru
author_sort Tautau, Feunai Agape Papalii
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description α-L-Rhamnosidases (α-L-Rha-ases, EC 3.2.1.40) are glycosyl hydrolases (GHs) that hydrolyze a terminal α-linked L-rhamnose residue from a wide spectrum of substrates such as heteropolysaccharides, glycosylated proteins, and natural flavonoids. As a result, they are considered catalysts of interest for various biotechnological applications. α-L-rhamnose (6-deoxy-L-mannose) is structurally similar to the rare sugar α-L-mannose. Here we have examined whether microbial α-L-Rha-ases possess α-L-mannosidase activity by synthesizing the substrate 4-nitrophenyl α-L-mannopyranoside. Four α-L-Rha-ases from GH78 and GH106 families were expressed and purified from Escherichia coli cells. All four enzymes exhibited both α-L-rhamnosyl-hydrolyzing activity and weak α-L-mannosyl-hydrolyzing activity. SpRhaM, a GH106 family α-L-Rha-ase from Sphingomonas paucimobilis FP2001, was found to have relatively higher α-L-mannosidase activity as compared with three GH78 α-L-Rha-ases. The α-L-mannosidase activity of SpRhaM showed pH dependence, with highest activity observed at pH 7.0. In summary, we have shown that α-L-Rha-ases also have α-L-mannosidase activity. Our findings will be useful in the identification and structural determination of α-L-mannose-containing polysaccharides from natural sources for use in the pharmaceutical and food industries.
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spelling pubmed-81320732021-08-04 Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages Tautau, Feunai Agape Papalii Izumi, Minoru Matsunaga, Emiko Higuchi, Yujiro Takegawa, Kaoru J Appl Glycosci (1999) Regular Papers α-L-Rhamnosidases (α-L-Rha-ases, EC 3.2.1.40) are glycosyl hydrolases (GHs) that hydrolyze a terminal α-linked L-rhamnose residue from a wide spectrum of substrates such as heteropolysaccharides, glycosylated proteins, and natural flavonoids. As a result, they are considered catalysts of interest for various biotechnological applications. α-L-rhamnose (6-deoxy-L-mannose) is structurally similar to the rare sugar α-L-mannose. Here we have examined whether microbial α-L-Rha-ases possess α-L-mannosidase activity by synthesizing the substrate 4-nitrophenyl α-L-mannopyranoside. Four α-L-Rha-ases from GH78 and GH106 families were expressed and purified from Escherichia coli cells. All four enzymes exhibited both α-L-rhamnosyl-hydrolyzing activity and weak α-L-mannosyl-hydrolyzing activity. SpRhaM, a GH106 family α-L-Rha-ase from Sphingomonas paucimobilis FP2001, was found to have relatively higher α-L-mannosidase activity as compared with three GH78 α-L-Rha-ases. The α-L-mannosidase activity of SpRhaM showed pH dependence, with highest activity observed at pH 7.0. In summary, we have shown that α-L-Rha-ases also have α-L-mannosidase activity. Our findings will be useful in the identification and structural determination of α-L-mannose-containing polysaccharides from natural sources for use in the pharmaceutical and food industries. The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8132073/ /pubmed/34354534 http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2020_0005 Text en 2020 by The Japanese Society of Applied Glycoscience https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial (by-nc) License (CC-BY-NC4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
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Tautau, Feunai Agape Papalii
Izumi, Minoru
Matsunaga, Emiko
Higuchi, Yujiro
Takegawa, Kaoru
Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages
title Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages
title_full Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages
title_fullStr Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages
title_full_unstemmed Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages
title_short Microbial α-L-Rhamnosidases of Glycosyl Hydrolase Families GH78 and GH106 Have Broad Substrate Specificities toward α-L-Rhamnosyl- and α-L-Mannosyl-Linkages
title_sort microbial α-l-rhamnosidases of glycosyl hydrolase families gh78 and gh106 have broad substrate specificities toward α-l-rhamnosyl- and α-l-mannosyl-linkages
topic Regular Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8132073/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34354534
http://dx.doi.org/10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2020_0005
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