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Different derivatives of a lipase display different regioselectivity in the monohydrolysis of per-O-acetylated 1-O-substituted-β-galactopyranosides
Authors:Dasciana S Rodrigues  Adriano A Mendes  Marco Filice  Roberto Fernandez-Lafuente  Jose M Guisan  Jose M Palomo  
Institution:aDepartamento de Biocatálisis, Instituto de Catálisis (CSIC), Campus UAM Cantoblanco, 28049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Different immobilized preparations of three different lipases – those from Aspergillus niger (ANL), Candida rugose (CRL) and Candida antarctica B (CAL-B) – have been used in the regioselective monohydrolysis of different peracetylated-β-galactopyranosides. Three very different immobilization strategies – covalent attachment, anionic exchange and interfacial activation on a hydrophobic support – were employed for each lipase. The role of the immobilization strategy on the hydrolytic activities, specificities and regioselectivities of the lipases were investigated. Moreover, the effect the biocatalysts performance of the presence of different moieties in the anomeric position of the substrate was analyzed. The PEI-ANL immobilized preparation was six times more active than the CNBr-ANL in the hydrolysis of 1-thioisopropyl-2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-β-d-galactopyranoside whereas the CNBr-ANL showed 2 times more activity than the PEI-ANL in the hydrolysis of galactal. Using CRL, the octyl-CRL was completely specific and regioselective in the hydrolysis of galactal, producing the C-6 monohydroxylated product in 99% yield. The PEI-CRL showed low specificity and poor regioselectivity, hydrolyzing in C-6 but also in C-3 positions whereas the PEI-CRL preparation showed good specificity although low regioselectivity, hydrolyzing in C-6, C-4 and C-3 positions.
Keywords:Lipase  Regioselectivity  Immobilization  Galactopyranosides  Monohydrolysis
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