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Determining Substrate Specificities of β1,4-Endogalactanases Using Plant Arabinogalactan Oligosaccharides Synthesized by Automated Glycan Assembly
Pectin is a structurally
complex plant polysaccharide with many
industrial applications in food products. The structural elucidation
of pectin is aided by digestion assays with glycosyl hydrolases. We
report the automated glycan assembly of oligosaccharides related to
the arabinogalactan side chains of pectin as novel biochemical tools
to determine the substrate specificities of endogalactanases. Analysis
of the digestion products revealed different requirements for the
lengths and arabinose substitution pattern of the oligosaccharides
to be recognized and hydrolyzed by the galactanases
Automated Glycan Assembly of Oligosaccharides Related to Arabinogalactan Proteins
Arabinogalactan
proteins are heavily glycosylated proteoglycans
in plants. Their glycan portion consists of type-II arabinogalactan
polysaccharides whose heterogeneity hampers the assignment of the
arabinogalactan protein function. Synthetic chemistry is key to the
procurement of molecular probes for plant biologists. Described is
the automated glycan assembly of 14 oligosaccharides from four monosaccharide
building blocks. These linear and branched glycans represent key structural
features of natural type-II arabinogalactans and will serve as tools
for arabinogalactan biology