c-LEcta enzymes allow efficient production of human milk oligosaccharides

Published: 26-Jul-2016

Enzymes were developed to catalyse the transfer of carbohydrates between compounds


Together with its industrial partner, the Danish biotech company Glycom, c-LEcta has developed new enzymes for the production of human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) that are well known to provide health benefits to infants, such as prebiotic effects and immunological support.

The synthesis of the diverse and very complex structured HMOs is hardly accessible by chemical ways but facilitated by regioselective enzymes.

Hence, c-LEcta with its key technologies in enzyme engineering and Glycom with its expertise in the development and commercialisation of HMOs, established a highly efficient process for the enzymatic production of these specific oligosaccharides in a collaboration project.

Applying c-LEcta’s proprietary patent-protected enzyme engineering platform, enzymes were developed to catalyse the transfer of carbohydrates between compounds for high yields in the complex target structures.

Native enzyme activities were modified to improve the ratio of synthesis to hydrolysis by the factor of 10,000. Hydrolases were evolved to become transferases. In addition, other enzyme properties were optimised as well, such as stability, substrate spectra and selectivity, highly relevant to run efficient and economical HMO production.

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