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Title: The extraction and mechanism of a novel isomaltulose-synthesizing enzyme from Erwinia rhapontici. Author: Cheetham PS. Journal: Biochem J; 1984 May 15; 220(1):213-20. PubMed ID: 6743261. Abstract: The single enzyme that mediates the bioconversion is demonstrated to be located in the cells' periplasmic space, a site that facilitates its use as an industrial biocatalyst, and to be a previously undescribed hexosyltransferase with four novel features. The enzyme is sucrose-specific, and has an intramolecular mechanism in which both glucose and fructose residues appear to be enzyme-bound. Thirdly, it is reaction-non-selective, forming simultaneously isomaltulose and a second hitherto uncharacterized alpha-(1----1)-linked disaccharide (trehalulose), by hydrolysis of sucrose followed by reaction of glucose with the C-6 and C-1 positions of the fructofuranose respectively. Finally, on extended incubation an unusual recycling mechanism caused the concentration of isomaltulose, the kinetically preferred product, to reach a transient maximum concentration and then fall, and the concentration of trehalulose, the thermodynamically favoured product, to rise slowly.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]