Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10804666 Biochimie 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Large amounts of globotriose (Galα-4Galβ-4Glc) are shown to be produced by the high cell density culture of an Escherichia coli strain over-expressing the Neisseria meningitidis lgtC gene for α-1,4-Gal transferase. The strain which was devoid of both α and β galactosidase activity was fed with glycerol as the energy and carbon source and with lactose as precursor for globotriose synthesis. After complete exhaustion of lactose, globotriose could serve as an alternative acceptor for LgtC and the formation of a series of polygalactosylated compounds was observed. The system was extended to the synthesis of globotetraose (GalNAcβ-3Galα-4Galβ-4Glc) by overexpressing two additional genes: lgtD from Haemophilus influenzae Rd which encodes a β-1,3-GalNAc transferase and wbpP from Pseudomonas aeruginosa which encodes a UDP-GalNAc C4 epimerase. Globotetraose could also be produced from exogenous globotriose which was shown to be actively taken up by the cells.
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