Inversion of configuration during hydrolysis of alpha-1,4-galacturonidic linkage by three Aspergillus polygalacturonases.
P Biely, J Benen, K Heinrichová, H C Kester, J Visser
Index: FEBS Lett. 382(3) , 249-55, (1996)
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Abstract
Endopolygalacturonases I and II (PGI and PGII) of Aspergillus niger and an exopolygalacturonase (ExoPG) of A. tubingensis were investigated to reveal the stereochemistry of their hydrolytic action. Reduced pentagalacturonic acid (pentaGalU-ol) and reduced trigalacturonic acid (triGalU-ol) were used as non-reducing substrates for the enzymes. The configuration of the reducing ends in the products formed in D2O reaction mixtures was followed by 1H-NMR spectroscopy. It has been unambiguously established that primary cleavage of pentaGalU-ol by both PGI and PGII leads to diGalU-ol and the beta-anomer of triGalUA. The primary products of hydrolysis of triGalUA-ol by ExoPG were diGal-ol and the beta-anomer of GalUA. Thus, all three Aspergillus polygalacturonases belong to the so-called inverting glycanases, i.e. they utilize the single displacement mechanism of hydrolysis of the glycosidic linkage.
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