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Natural product <i>C</i>-glycosyltransferases – a scarcely characterised enzymatic activity with biotechnological potential
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Biotechnological PotentialEngineeringGlycobiologyMolecular BiologySynthetic BiocatalystsEnzymatic ModificationGlycoproteomicsBiosynthesisEnzymatic ActivityNatural Product BiosynthesisNatural ProductsKnown C-glycosyltransferasesGlycosylationBiotransformationBiochemistryBiocatalysisBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesBiotechnologyCarbohydrate-protein Interaction
Covering: up to 2020C-Glycosyltransferases are enzymes that catalyse the transfer of sugar molecules to carbon atoms in substituted aromatic rings of a variety of natural products. The resulting β-C-glycosidic bond is more stable in vivo than most O-glycosidic bonds, hence offering an attractive modulation of a variety of compounds with multiple biological activities. While C-glycosylated natural products have been known for centuries, our knowledge of corresponding C-glycosyltransferases is scarce. Here, we discuss commonalities and differences in the known C-glycosyltransferases, review attempts to leverage them as synthetic biocatalysts, and discuss current challenges and limitations in their research and application.
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