2017
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0171585
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Design of Trypanosoma rangeli sialidase mutants with improved trans-sialidase activity

Abstract: A sialidase (EC 3.2.1.18) from the non-pathogenic Trypanosoma rangeli, TrSA, has been shown to exert trans-sialidase activity after mutation of five specific amino acids in the active site (M96V, A98P, S120Y, G249Y, Q284P) to form the so-called TrSA5mut enzyme. By computational and hypothesis driven approaches additional mutations enhancing the trans-sialidase activity have been suggested. In the present work, we made a systematic combination of these mutations leading to seven new variants of the T. rangeli s… Show more

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“…For HEX2, all the loop‐engineered enzymes had profoundly decreased activity (Table ). Nevertheless, these enzymes were also characterized towards their transglycosylation ability, as it is well known that decreasing the hydrolytic activity can lead to an increased transglycosylation yield …”
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“…For HEX2, all the loop‐engineered enzymes had profoundly decreased activity (Table ). Nevertheless, these enzymes were also characterized towards their transglycosylation ability, as it is well known that decreasing the hydrolytic activity can lead to an increased transglycosylation yield …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Considering that the global market for foods and beverages containing pre‐ and probiotics is estimated to be approximately US$ 15.4 billion and with dairy‐based foods and beverages constituting over half of this market, the potential for commercial production of human milk oligosaccharides and other prebiotic oligosaccharides is very appealing. Biosynthetic synthesis (analytical scale) of 3′‐sialyllactose and 6′‐sialyllactose, both considered as fundamental HMO structures with particular functions, has been achieved by using different types of one‐step enzymatic routes . In contrast, reports on the biocatalytic production of HMO backbone blueprint structures of LNT2 by using lactose and naturally occurring food‐grade oligosaccharides such as chitin derivatives as N ‐acetylglucosamine donors, and not p ‐nitrophenol‐modified β‐ N ‐acetylglucosamine or other unnatural saccharide derivatives as donor substrates, are scarce.…”
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“…Over the last decade, protein engineering has been established as a strong tool for improving the transglycosylation efficiency of HMO-relevant glycosyl hydrolases [54,55,59,67,73,74,75,76,77]. We also review a few approaches to improve transglycosylation efficiency that have not yet been reported for HMO synthesis but could be relevant for the future of the field.…”
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“…However, the enzyme constitutes an important virulence factor in T. cruzi (19). Although mutants of the nonpathogenic Trypanosoma rangeli sialidase (TrSA) have been developed, they show relatively low trans-sialidase activity (20,21). Additionally, the native TcTS and mutant TrSA form only ␣2-3 linkages.…”
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