Features and applications of bacterial sialidases

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Seonghun Kim
Doo-Byoung Oh
Hyun Ah Kang
Ohsuk Kwon
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[1] Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,Microbe
[2] Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology,based Fusion Technology Research Center, Jeonbuk Branch Institute
[3] Chung-Ang University,Integrative Omics Research Center
[4] Chung-Ang University,Department of Life Science, College of Natural Science
[5] University of Science and Technology,Research Center for Biomolecules and Biosystems
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Sialidase; In vitro trans-sialylation; Sialoglycoconjugate; Chemoenzymatic synthesis; Sialic acid; Regioselectivity;
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Sialidases, or neuraminidases (EC 3.2.1.18), belong to a class of glycosyl hydrolases that release terminal N-acylneuraminate residues from the glycans of glycoproteins, glycolipids, and polysaccharides. In bacteria, sialidases can be used to scavenge sialic acids as a nutrient from various sialylated substrates or to recognize sialic acids exposed on the surface of the host cell. Despite the fact that bacterial sialidases share many structural features, their biochemical properties, especially their linkage and substrate specificities, vary widely. Bacterial sialidases can catalyze the hydrolysis of terminal sialic acids linked by the α(2,3)-, α(2,6)-, or α(2,8)-linkage to a diverse range of substrates. In addition, some of these enzymes can catalyze the transfer of sialic acids from sialoglycans to asialoglycoconjugates via a transglycosylation reaction mechanism. Thus, some bacterial sialidases have been applied to synthesize complex sialyloligosaccharides through chemoenzymatic approaches and to analyze the glycan structure. In this review article, the biochemical features of bacterial sialidases and their potential applications in regioselective hydrolysis reactions as well as sialylation by transglycosylation for the synthesis of sialylated complex glycans are discussed.
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