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A novel metabolic pathway for glucose production mediated by α-glucosidase-catalyzed conversion of 1,5-anhydrofructose

  • J Biol Chem. 2012 Jun 29;287(27):22441-4. doi: 10.1074/jbc.C112.360909.
Young-Min Kim 1 Wataru Saburi Shukun Yu Hiroyuki Nakai Janjira Maneesan Min-Sun Kang Seiya Chiba Doman Kim Masayuki Okuyama Haruhide Mori Atsuo Kimura
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  • 1 Research Faculty of Agriculture, Hokkaido University, Sapporo 060-8589, Japan.
Abstract

α-Glucosidase is in the glycoside hydrolase family 13 (13AG) and 31 (31AG). Only 31AGs can hydrate the D-glucal double bond to form α-2-deoxyglucose. Because 1,5-anhydrofructose (AF), having a 2-OH group, mimics the oxocarbenium ion transition state, AF may be a substrate for α-glucosidases. α-Glucosidase-catalyzed hydration produced α-glucose from AF, which plateaued with time. Combined reaction with α-1,4-glucan lyase and 13AG eliminated the plateau. Aspergillus niger α-glucosidase (31AG), which is stable in organic solvent, produced ethyl α-glucoside from AF in 80% ethanol. The findings indicate that α-glucosidases catalyze trans-addition. This is the first report of α-glucosidase-associated glucose formation from AF, possibly contributing to the salvage pathway of unutilized AF.

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