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Phospholipase D (PLD) catalyzed synthesis of phosphatidyl-glucose in biphasic reaction system
Authors:Song Shuang  Cheong Ling-Zhi  Guo Zheng  Kristensen Kasper  Glasius Marianne  Jensen Henrik Max  Bertelsen Kresten  Tan Tianwei  Xu Xuebing
Affiliation:Beijing Key Laboratory of Bioprocess, College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology (BUCT), Beijing 100029, PR China.
Abstract:Presence of saccharides in glycophospholipids may increase its potential to form supramolecular structures, which are not only stable for an extended period of time as compared to other PLs like phosphatidylcholine, but may also confer an antioxidative property. Most syntheses routes for glycophospholipid involved the usage of toxic chemicals or solvents, complicated steps and low yield. The present work attempted to develop an enzymatic method for the production of glycophospholipids. Phosphatidyl-glucose (PL-Glu) was synthesized as a model glycophospholipid. The effects of organic solvents, water content, substrate ratio, pH and temperature on glycophospholipid yield (mol%) were examined in this study. Under optimum reaction conditions, more than 95 mol% of PL-Glu was obtained in 1.5 h. The conversion rate is significantly higher than previously reported findings. The established model reaction system in the present work was used to synthesize other types of glycophospholipid.
Keywords:Phosphatidyl-glucose   Glycophospholipids   Phospholipase D (PLD)   Transphosphatidylation   Biosurfactant
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