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Improved one-pot multienzyme (OPME) systems for synthesizing UDP-uronic acids and glucuronides.

Authors :
Muthana, Musleh M
Muthana, Musleh M
Qu, Jingyao
Xue, Mengyang
Klyuchnik, Timofey
Siu, Alex
Li, Yanhong
Zhang, Lei
Yu, Hai
Li, Lei
Wang, Peng G
Chen, Xi
Muthana, Musleh M
Muthana, Musleh M
Qu, Jingyao
Xue, Mengyang
Klyuchnik, Timofey
Siu, Alex
Li, Yanhong
Zhang, Lei
Yu, Hai
Li, Lei
Wang, Peng G
Chen, Xi
Source :
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England); vol 51, iss 22, 4595-4598; 1359-7345
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Arabidopsis thaliana glucuronokinase (AtGlcAK) was cloned and shown to be able to use various uronic acids as substrates to produce the corresponding uronic acid-1-phosphates. AtGlcAK or Bifidobacterium infantis galactokinase (BiGalK) was used with a UDP-sugar pyrophosphorylase, an inorganic pyrophosphatase, with or without a glycosyltransferase for highly efficient synthesis of UDP-uronic acids and glucuronides. These improved cost-effective one-pot multienzyme (OPME) systems avoid the use of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD(+))-cofactor in dehydrogenase-dependent UDP-glucuronic acid production processes and can be broadly applied for synthesizing various glucuronic acid-containing molecules.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England); vol 51, iss 22, 4595-4598; 1359-7345
Notes :
application/pdf, Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) vol 51, iss 22, 4595-4598 1359-7345
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377974573
Document Type :
Electronic Resource