Comparative Study of the Cyclization Reactions of Three Bacterial Cyclomaltodextrin Glucanotransferases

Author:

Terada Yoshinobu1,Sanbe Haruyo2,Takaha Takeshi1,Kitahata Sumio3,Koizumi Kyoko2,Okada Shigetaka1

Affiliation:

1. Biochemical Research Laboratory, Ezaki Glico Co., Ltd., 4-6-5 Utajima, Nishiyodogawa, Osaka 555-8502,1

2. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University, Nishinomiya 663-8179,2 and

3. Osaka Municipal Technical Research Institute, 1-6-50 Morinomiya, Jyoto, Osaka 536-0025,3 Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT The actions of cyclomaltodextrin glucanotransferases (CGTase; EC 2.4.1.19 ) from alkalophilic Bacillus sp. strain A2-5a (A2-5a CGTase), Bacillus macerans ( Bmac CGTase), and Bacillus stearothermophilus ( Bste CGTase) on amylose were investigated. All three enzymes produced large cyclic α-1,4-glucans (cycloamyloses) at the early stage of the reaction, but these were subsequently converted into smaller cycloamyloses. However, the rates of this conversion differed among the three enzymes. The product specificity of each CGTase in the cyclization reaction was determined by measuring the amount of each cycloamylose from CD6 to CD31 (CD n , a cycloamylose with a degree of polymerization of n ). A2-5a CGTase produced 10 times more CD7, while Bmac CGTase produced 34 times more CD6 than other cycloamyloses. Bste CGTase produced 12 and 3 times more CD6 and CD7 than other cycloamyloses, respectively. The substrate specificities of the linearization reactions of CD6, CD7, CD8, and larger cycloamyloses (a mixture of CD22 to CD50) were investigated, and we found that CD7 and CD8 are extremely poor substrates for both hydrolytic and transglycosidic linearization (coupling) reactions while larger cycloamyloses are linearized at a much higher rate. By repeating these cyclization and linearization reactions, the larger cycloamyloses initially produced are converted into smaller cycloamyloses and finally into mainly CD6, CD7, and CD8. These three enzymes also differ in their hydrolytic activities, which seem to accelerate the conversion of larger cycloamyloses into smaller cycloamyloses.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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