Abstract

Fructooligosaccharides and their anhydrides are widely used as health-promoting foods and prebiotics. Various enzymes acting on β-D-fructofuranosyl linkages of natural fructan polymers have been used to produce functional compounds. However, enzymes that hydrolyze and form α-D-fructofuranosyl linkages have been less studied. Here, we identified the BBDE_2040 gene product from Bifidobacterium dentium (α-D-fructofuranosidase and difructose dianhydride I synthase/hydrolase from Bifidobacterium dentium [αFFase1]) as an enzyme with α-D-fructofuranosidase and α-D-arabinofuranosidase activities and an anomer-retaining manner. αFFase1 is not homologous with any known enzymes, suggesting that it is a member of a novel glycoside hydrolase family. When caramelized fructose sugar was incubated with αFFase1, conversions of β-D-Frup-(2→1)-α-D-Fruf to α-D-Fruf-1,2′:2,1′-β-D-Frup (diheterolevulosan II) and β-D-Fruf-(2→1)-α-D-Fruf (inulobiose) to α-D-Fruf-1,2′:2,1′-β-D-Fruf (difructose dianhydride I [DFA I]) were observed. The reaction equilibrium between inulobiose and DFA I was biased toward the latter (1:9) to promote the intramolecular dehydrating condensation reaction. Thus, we named this enzyme DFA I synthase/hydrolase. The crystal structures of αFFase1 in complex with β-D-Fruf and β-D-Araf were determined at the resolutions of up to 1.76 Å. Modeling of a DFA I molecule in the active site and mutational analysis also identified critical residues for catalysis and substrate binding. The hexameric structure of αFFase1 revealed the connection of the catalytic pocket to a large internal cavity via a channel. Molecular dynamics analysis implied stable binding of DFA I and inulobiose to the active site with surrounding water molecules. Taken together, these results establish DFA I synthase/hydrolase as a member of a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH172).

Highlights

  • Inulin-type fructans and fructooligosaccharides, which are composed of β-(2→1) fructosylfructose linkages, are attracting attention as prebiotics in functional foods [1, 2].Recent studies have highlighted the importance of inulin as a dietary fiber in shaping human gut microbes [3, 4]

  • The crystal structures of Difructose dianhydrides (DFAs) are cyclic αFFase1 in complex with β-D-Fruf and β-D-Araf disaccharides consisting of two fructose units were determined at resolutions of up to 1.76 Å. reciprocally linked at their reducing carbons

  • GH91 was once and computational analysis, we propose a reclassified to the Polysaccharide Lyase family 19 plausible reaction mechanism for the enzyme and but was returned to GH91 because of its the establishment of a novel glycoside hydrolase (GH) family

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ABSTRACT connection of the catalytic pocket to a large

Fructooligosaccharides and their anhydrides internal cavity via a channel. Molecular dynamics are widely utilized as health-promoting foods and analysis implied stable binding of DFA I and prebiotics. Various enzymes acting on β-D- inulobiose to the active site with surrounding fructofuranosyl linkages of natural fructan water molecules. Taken together, these results polymers have been utilized to produce functional establish DFA I synthase/hydrolase as a member compounds. Enzymes that hydrolyze of a new glycoside hydrolase family (GH172). Journal Pre-proof gene product from Bifidobacterium dentium (αFFase1) as an enzyme with α-Dfructofuranosidase and α-D-arabinofuranosidase activities and an anomer-retaining manner. ΑFFase is not homologous with any known enzymes, suggesting that it is a member of a novel glycoside hydrolase family. When caramelized fructose sugar was incubated with αFFase, conversions of β-D-Frup-(2→1)-α-D-Fruf to α-DFruf-1,2':2,1'-β-D-Frup (diheterolevulosan II), and from β-D-Fruf-(2→1)-α-D-Fruf (inulobiose) to α-D-Fruf-1,2':2,1'-β-D-Fruf (difructose dianhydride I, DFA I) were observed.

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Reaction mechanism structure and modeled complex structures with
Establishment of a novel GH family
Production and purification of recombinant protein
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