Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1347-6947
Print ISSN : 0916-8451
Acceptor Specificities of α-Mannosidases from Jack Bean and Almond, and Trans-mannosylation of Branched Cyclodextrins
Koji HaraKoki FujitaHirofumi NakanoNobuhiro KuwaharaToshiko Tanimotohitoshi HashimotoKyoko KoizumiSumio Kitahara
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1994 Volume 58 Issue 1 Pages 60-63

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Jack bean α-mannosidase had a wide acceptor specificity and could transfer mannosyl residues to various acceptors such as D-fructose, L-arabinose, maltose, lactose, and sucrose. The structures of the transferred products of branchd cyclodextrins (CDs) (glucosyl-βCD, maltosyl-αCD, and maltosyl-βCD) were found to be α-D-mannosyl-(1→6)-α-D-glucosyl-(1→6)-βCD, α-D-mannosyl-(1→6)-α-D-glucosyl-(1→4)-α-D-glucosyl-(1→6)-αCD and α-D-mannosyl-(1→6)-α-D-glucosyl-(1→4)-α-D-glucosyl-(1→6)-βCD, respectively. Almond α-mannosidase also produced the same transmannosylated products of branched CDs.

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