Toshio Tanaka, S. Oi
May 1, 1985
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Agricultural and biological chemistry
Abstract
We tried to polymerize d-glucose to cellotriose, the smallest substrate for β-1,4-glucan synthesis by the β-transglycosylase of Trichoderma longibrachiatum, without participation of high energy compounds such as nucleotide sugars. A commercial β-glucosidase (sweet almond) showed a typical condensation reaction of d-glucose, producing cellobiose when it was entrapped in a visking tube and incubated in 30% d-glucose solution. The reaction was done with immobilized enzyme covalently bound to Polyacrylamide beads, and entrapped enzyme. Cellobiose (21.0 mg) was obtained from 30 g of d-glucose in a 3-day reaction, where 0.29 unit of the entrapped enzyme preparation was incubated with 100 ml of 30% d-glucose at pH 6.0 and 41°C. Gentiobiose was also produced in the mixture as a minor product. The immobilized β-glucosidase (Sumizyme C) preparation covalently bound to Polyacrylamide beads could catalyze a transglucosylation reaction to produce cellotriose from cellobiose in a good yield without production of gentio...