Glycosidase-catalysed synthesis of oligosaccharides: trisaccharides with the α-D-gal-(1 → 3)-D-gal terminus responsible for the hyperacute rejection response in cross-species transplant rejection from pigs to man
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) in Chemical Communications
- No. 12,p. 1473-1474
- https://doi.org/10.1039/cc9960001473
Abstract
α-Galactosidases from Coffea arabica, Aspergillus niger and A. oryzae catalyse the transfer of α-galactosyl residues on to lactose thioglycosides to give 1 → 3 and 1 → 6 linked trisaccharides, including an unusual branched trisaccharide 11 and the isoglobotriose glycoside 4, which, as ‘linear B type 6’, has been recognised as of the type responsible for the hyperacute rejection response in pig-to-man xenotransplantation.Keywords
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