Definition of the substrate specificity of the 'sensing' xylanase of Streptomyces cyaneus using xylooligosaccharide and cellooligosaccharide glycosides of 3,4-dinitrophenol

Youngxin Zhao, Calvin J. Chany, Paul F G Sims, Michael L. Sinnott

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    Abstract

    The title compounds, (Xylpβ(1 → 4))(n)Xylpβ-3,4-DNP (n = 0-4) have been made by selective anomeric deprotection of peracetylated xylose oligosaccharides with hydrazine, followed by formation of the trichloroacetimidate, uncatalysed reaction with 3,4-dinitrophenol, and Zemplen deacetylation. The values of k(cat)/K(m) for 3,4-dinitrophenol release from these substrates by xylanase III of Streptomyces cyaneus, expressed in Escherichia coli, increase with increasing n up to n = 2 and then slightly decrease. Since it is known from previous work that in its normal host, the enzyme is produced constitutively at low levels and excreted, these results suggest that the biological function of the enzyme may be to produce small molecule inducers, predominantly xylotriose, from the non-reducing end of the xylan. Activity on cellooligosaccharide glycosides (Glcpβ(1 → 4))(n) Glcpβ-3,4-DNP (n = 0-3) was detected, at a rate about two-and-a-half orders of magnitude less than that observed on the corresponding xylooligosaccharides, indicating that the enzyme is a true xylanase.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)181-190
    Number of pages9
    JournalJournal of biotechnology
    Volume57
    Issue number1-3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Sept 1997

    Keywords

    • 3,4-Dinitrophenol glycosides
    • Streptomyces cyaneus
    • Trichloroacetimidate
    • Xylanase
    • Xylooligosaccharide

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