Molecules (Sep 2019)

Enzymatic Cascades for Tailored <sup>13</sup>C<sub>6</sub> and <sup>15</sup>N Enriched Human Milk Oligosaccharides

  • Thomas Fischöder,
  • Samanta Cajic,
  • Valerian Grote,
  • Raphael Heinzler,
  • Udo Reichl,
  • Matthias Franzreb,
  • Erdmann Rapp,
  • Lothar Elling

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24193482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 19
p. 3482

Abstract

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Several health benefits, associated with human milk oligosaccharides (HMOS), have been revealed in the last decades. Further progress, however, requires not only the establishment of a simple “routine” method for absolute quantification of complex HMOS mixtures but also the development of novel synthesis strategies to improve access to tailored HMOS. Here, we introduce a combination of salvage-like nucleotide sugar-producing enzyme cascades with Leloir-glycosyltransferases in a sequential pattern for the convenient tailoring of stable isotope-labeled HMOS. We demonstrate the assembly of [13C6]galactose into lacto-N- and lacto-N-neo-type HMOS structures up to octaoses. Further, we present the enzymatic production of UDP-[15N]GlcNAc and its application for the enzymatic synthesis of [13C6/15N]lacto-N-neo-tetraose for the first time. An exemplary application was selected—analysis of tetraose in complex biological mixtures—to show the potential of tailored stable isotope reference standards for the mass spectrometry-based quantification, using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS) as a fast and straightforward method for absolute quantification of HMOS. Together with the newly available well-defined tailored isotopic HMOS, this can make a crucial contribution to prospective research aiming for a more profound understanding of HMOS structure-function relations.

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