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Substrate specificity of lipase B from Candida antarctica in the synthesis of arylaliphatic glycolipids
Authors:Ralf T. Otto   Holger Scheib   Uwe T. Bornscheuer    rgen Pleiss   Christoph Syldatk  Rolf D. Schmid
Affiliation:

a Institut für Technische Biochemie, Universität Stuttgart, Allmandring 31, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany

b Institut für Bioverfahrenstechnik, Universität Stuttgart, Allmandring 31, D-70569 Stuttgart, Germany

Abstract:Arylaliphatic glycolipids are known for their pharmaceutical and medicinal properties. We found that a great variety of arylaliphatic esters can be synthesized from non-activated substrates like glucose or the natural occurring drug salicin using lipase B from Candida antarctica (CAL-B). However, esters based on aromatic carboxylic acids or unsaturated arylaliphatic acids, like cinnamic acid and its derivatives, which are known to display anticancer activity, could not be obtained. In this work, we performed computer-aided molecular modeling based on data of our work published recently and syntheses of new glycolipids to understand why some substances are accepted by CAL-B while some are not. For this purpose, we investigated the accessibility of the lipase binding site for the arylaliphatic acyl donors as well as the steric interactions between the aglycons of glucosides and the residues of the alcohol binding pocket in order to elucidate potentials and limitations of CAL-B for the synthesis of aromatic glycolipids.
Keywords:Candida antarctica lipase B   Aromatic glycolipids   Salicin   Computer-aided molecular modeling
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