Converting galactose into the rare sugar talose with cellobiose 2-epimerase as biocatalyst

  • Van Overtveldt, Stevie
  • Gevaert, Ophelia
  • Cherlet, Martijn
  • Beerens, Koen
  • Desmet, Tom
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Publication date
January 2018

Abstract

Cellobiose 2-epimerase from Rhodothermus marinus (RmCE) reversibly converts a glucose residue to a mannose residue at the reducing end of beta-1,4-linked oligosaccharides. In this study, the monosaccharide specificity of RmCE has been mapped and the synthesis of D-talose from D-galactose was discovered, a reaction not yet known to occur in nature. Moreover, the conversion is industrially relevant, as talose and its derivatives have been reported to possess important antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. As the enzyme also catalyzes the keto-aldo isomerization of galactose to tagatose as a minor side reaction, the purity of talose was found to decrease over time. After process optimization, 23 g/L of talose could be obtained with a...

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