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Sucrose synthase: A unique glycosyltransferase for biocatalytic glycosylation process development. | LitMetric

Sucrose synthase: A unique glycosyltransferase for biocatalytic glycosylation process development.

Biotechnol Adv

Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology, Petersgasse 14, 8010 Graz, Austria; Institute of Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering, Graz University of Technology, NAWI Graz, Petersgasse 12/I, 8010 Graz, Austria. Electronic address:

Published: November 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Sucrose synthase (SuSy) is an enzyme that transfers a glucosyl group between fructose and nucleoside diphosphates, playing a crucial role in producing NDP-glucose, especially under specific pH conditions.
  • Recent advancements in research have highlighted SuSy’s potential in industrial applications for synthesizing valuable compounds, leading to increased interest as a biocatalyst.
  • This review discusses the enzyme's catalytic properties, production methods, and its application in synthesizing NDP-sugars and glycosides through SuSy-GT cascade reactions, which could make biotechnological processes more cost-effective.

Article Abstract

Sucrose synthase (SuSy, EC 2.4.1.13) is a glycosyltransferase (GT) long known from plants and more recently discovered in bacteria. The enzyme catalyzes the reversible transfer of a glucosyl moiety between fructose and a nucleoside diphosphate (NDP) (sucrose+NDP↔NDP-glucose+fructose). The equilibrium for sucrose conversion is pH dependent, and pH values between 5.5 and 7.5 promote NDP-glucose formation. The conversion of a bulk chemical to high-priced NDP-glucose in a one-step reaction provides the key aspect for industrial interest. NDP-sugars are important as such and as key intermediates for glycosylation reactions by highly selective Leloir GTs. SuSy has gained renewed interest as industrially attractive biocatalyst, due to substantial scientific progresses achieved in the last few years. These include biochemical characterization of bacterial SuSys, overproduction of recombinant SuSys, structural information useful for design of tailor-made catalysts, and development of one-pot SuSy-GT cascade reactions for production of several relevant glycosides. These advances could pave the way for the application of Leloir GTs to be used in cost-effective processes. This review provides a framework for application requirements, focusing on catalytic properties, heterologous enzyme production and reaction engineering. The potential of SuSy biocatalysis will be presented based on various biotechnological applications: NDP-sugar synthesis; sucrose analog synthesis; glycoside synthesis by SuSy-GT cascade reactions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2015.11.003DOI Listing

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