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Formation of galactooligosaccharides by ${\beta}-galactosidase$ from Streptococcus thermophilus 510 (Streptococcus thermophilus 510의 ${\beta}-galactosidase$에 의한 galactooligosaccharides의 생성에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Shin-In;Kang, Kook-Hee
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.164-172
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    • 1989
  • The formation of galactooligosaccharides by transgalactosidation reactions during hydrolysis of lactose by the ${\beta}-galactosidase$ from Streptococcus thermophilus 510 was investigated. Three oligosaccharides were detected during hydrolysis. It was found that the optimum conditions for the production of oligosaccharides was 40% lactose treated with ${\beta}-galactosidase(50\;ONPG\;units/ml)$ at $37^{\circ}C$ for 4 hours. The oligosaccharides formed accounted for 30% of the total sugars when the lactose had been 94% hydrolysed. 69% of the oligosaccharides were identified as $6-o-{\beta}-D-galactopyranosyl-D-glucose(allolactose)$ and 23% as $6-o-{\beta}-D-galactopyranosyl-D-galactose(isogalactobiose)$. The separation of galactooligosaccharides by the use of Bio-Gel P-2 gel permeation chromatography was also studied.

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The Inhibitory Effects of Lactose-${\beta}$-sitosterol on the Inflammatory Responses of HMC-1 Cells and EoL-1 Cells

  • Yang, Eun-Ju;Kim, In-Sik
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.217-223
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    • 2011
  • ${\beta}$-sitosterol glucoside exists in a variety of plants and have anti-tumor, anti-microbial, and immunomodulatory activities. Mast cells and eosinophils play important roles in a variety of inflammatory diseases, specifically asthma and atopic dermatitis. In the present study, we used lactose-${\beta}$-sitosterol (L-BS) and investigated the effect of L-BS on inflammatory responses of the human mast cell line, HMC-1 and the human eosinophilic leukemia cell line, EoL-1. In HMC-1 cells, L-BS significantly inhibited cell migration in response to stem cell factor without cytotoxicity. However, the mRNA expression of CC chemokine receptors (CCRs), including CCR1-5, were not altered after L-BS treatment in HMC-1 cells. LPS-induced IL-4 production was also suppressed by L-BS in a dose-dependent manner. In EoL-1 cells, the concentration ranging from 0.1 ${\mu}M$ to 10 ${\mu}M$ of L-BS had no cytotoxicity and had no effect on mRNA expression of major protein-mediators derived from activated eosinophils. However, 100 ${\mu}M$ of L-BS induced the apoptosis of EoL-1 cells in a time-dependent manner. This finding indicates the possibility of L-BS as a potential therapeutic molecule in inflammatory diseases and may contribute to the need to improve current therapeutic drugs.

Production of Chlorphenesin Galactoside by Whole Cells of ${\beta}$-Galactosidase-Containing Escherichia coli

  • Lee, Sang-Eun;Lee, Hyang-Yeol;Jung, Kyung-Hwan
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.826-832
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    • 2013
  • We investigated the transgalactosylation reaction of chlorphenesin (CPN) using ${\beta}$-galactosidase (${\beta}$-gal)-containing Escherichia coli (E. coli) cells, in which galactose from lactose was transferred to CPN. The optimal CPN concentration for CPN galactoside (CPN-G) synthesis was observed at 40 mM under the conditions that lactose and ${\beta}$-gal (as E. coli cells) were 400 g/l and 4.8 U/ml, respectively, and the pH and temperature were 7.0 and $40^{\circ}C$, respectively. The time-course profile of CPN-G synthesis under these optimal conditions showed that CPN-G synthesis from 40 mM CPN reached a maximum of about 27 mM at 12 h. This value corresponded to an about 67% conversion of CPN to CPN-G, which was 4.47-5.36-fold higher than values in previous reports. In addition, we demonstrated by thin-layer chromatography to detect the sugar moiety that galactose was mainly transferred from lactose to CPN. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry revealed that CPN-G and CPN-GG (CPN galactoside, which accepted two galactose molecules) were definitively identified as the synthesized products using ${\beta}$-gal-containing E. coli cells. In particular, because we did not use purified ${\beta}$-gal, our ${\beta}$-gal-containing E. coli cells might be practical and cost-effective for enzymatically synthesizing CPN-G. It is expected that the use of ${\beta}$-gal-containing E. coli will be extended to galactose derivatization of other drugs to improve their functionality.

Induction of Lactococcal /beta-Galactosidase in E. coli (E. coli에서 탄수화물원에 따른 Lactococcal /beta-galactosidase의 발현)

  • 류현주;장지윤;이형주;김정환;정대균;이종훈;장해춘
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.260-265
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    • 1999
  • The structural $\beta$-galactosidase gene (lacZ) from Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis 7962 was cloned into plamid vector pKF18, which was designated as pKF-gal. Expression of the lacZ from L. lactis 7962 was found to be higher when cells were grown at 3$0^{\circ}C$ than 37$^{\circ}C$. Maximum $\beta$-galactosidase activity was obtained when E. coli/pKF-gal was cultivated for 6hr at 3$0^{\circ}C$ and for 3hr at 37$^{\circ}C$, and L. lactis 7962 was grown for 8hr at 3$0^{\circ}C$. Enzyme induction was achieved by the addition of lactose, galactose, or lactose+IPTG to growing culture. The addition of glucose had no effect on enzyme induction.

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Characteristics of Lactose Hydrolysis by Immobilized β-Galactosidase on Chitosan Bead (Chitosan 담체에 고정화된 β-galactosidase에 의한 유당 분해 특성)

  • Kang, Byung-Chul
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.21 no.1
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 2011
  • ${\beta}$-Galactosidase was immobilized on chitosan bead by covalent bonding using glutaraldehyde. The characteristics of the immobilized enzyme were investigated. Maximum immobilization yield of 75% was obtained on chitosan bead. Optimum pH and temperature for the immobilized enzyme was 7.0 and $50^{\circ}C$, respectively. The immobilized enzyme showed a broader range of pH and temperature compared to a free one. A mathematical model for the operation of the immobilized enzyme in a packed-bed reactor was established and solved numerically. Under different inlet lactose concentrations and feed flow rate conditions, lactose conversion was measured in a packed-bed reactor. The experimental results of continuous operation in a packed-bed reactor were compared to theoretic results using Michaelis-Menten kinetics with competitive product inhibition and external mass transfer resistance. The model predicted the experimental data with errors less than 5%. Process optimization of continuous operation in a packed-bed reactor was also conducted. In a recirculation packed-bed operation, conversion of lactose was 97% in 3 hours. In a continuous packed-bed operation, the effect of flow rate and initial lactose concentration was investigated. Increasing flow rates and initial lactose concentration decreased the conversion of substrate.

Review: Distribution, Lactose Malabsorption, and Alleviation Strategies of Lactose Intolerance (유당불내증(Lactose Intolerance)의 발생 원인과 경감 방안에 대한 고찰)

  • Yoon, Sung-Sik
    • Journal of Dairy Science and Biotechnology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2009
  • Milk is called an almost complete food in terms of nutrition, especially for the younger generations because it contains a number of nutrients required for growth and development. Lactose intolerance is defined as a malabsorption of lactose in the intestine with some typical symptoms of abdominal pains and bloating, and occurred at 75% of global populations, which hampers milk consumption worldwide. Lacks of milk consumption in the underdeveloped countries frequently lead to many nutrients deficiencies, so that diseases including osteoporosis, hypertension, and colon cancer are more prevalent in the recent days. Lactose in foods needs to be hydrolyzed prior to intestinal absorption. The hydrolytic enzyme responsible for splitting lactose into its monomeric forms, glucose and galactose, is called as lactase or $\beta$-galactosidase. The former is primarily used as blood sugar and energy source and the latter used in glycolipid synthesis of brain tissues in infants. Lactose is clinically diagnosed with the breath hydrogen production test as well as intestinal biopsy. Reportedly, symptoms of lactose intolerance are widely prevalent at 25% of Europeans, 50 to 80% of Hispanics, South Indians, Africans, and Jews, almost 100% of Asians and native Americans. For the adults, phenotype of lactase persistence, which is able to hydrolyse lactose, is more common in the northern Europeans, but in the other area lactase non-persistence or adult-type hypolactasia is dominant. Genetic analysis on human lactase gene continued that lactase persistence was closely related to the err site of 1390 single nucleotide polymorphism from the 5'-end. To alleviate severity of lactose intolerance symptoms, some eating patterns including drinking milk a single cup or less, consumption along with other foods, whole milk rather than skimmed milk, and drink with live yogurt cultures, are highly recommended for the lactose maldigesters. Also, delay of gastric emptying is effective to avoid the symptoms from lactose intolerance. Frequency of lactose intolerance with conventional diagnosis is thought overestimated mainly because the subjects are exposed to too much lactose of 50 g rather than a single serving amount. Thus simple and accurate diagnostic method for lactose intolerance need to be established. It is thought that fermented milk products and low- or free lactose milks help improve currently stagnant milk consumption due to lactose intolerance which contributes to major barrier in milk marketing especially in Asian countries.

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Thermus caldophilus GK24로부터 내열성 $\beta$-galactosidase의 최적 생산

  • Yoo, Jinsang;Kim, Hyunkyu;In, Man-Jin;Kim, Min-Hong;Kwon, Suk-Tae
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.298-304
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    • 1997
  • Thermus caldophilus GK24 was selected as sources of thermostable $\beta$-galactosidase from a survey of genus Thermus. T. caldophilus GK24 (Tca) $\beta$-galactosidase was found to be inducible. The enzyme was optimally active at 75$\circ$C. Enzyme induction was achieved by addition of lactose, galactose and cellobiose to basal media. The addition of glucose to culture media had a repressive effect on further enzyme synthesis. T caldophilus GK24 was tested for production of $\beta$-galactosidase by addition of various concentration of lactose, galactose and cellobiose to standard media. Cellobiose was found to be effective for the $\beta$-galactosidase induction. The optimal induction medium for production of $\beta$-galactosidase was composed of 0.2% cellobiose, 0.3% bactotryptone, 0.3% yeast extract, basal salts and Tris/HCI(pH 7.8). The activity of the enzyme in the optimal induction medium increased nearly 16.5-fold compared to the standard medium. Tca $\beta$-galactosidase was detected when cell extracts was subjected to electrophoresis in a nondenaturing polyacryamide gel and stained for activity with 6-bromo-2-naphtyl-$\beta$-D-galactopyranoside(BNG).

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Enzymatic synthesis of benzyl alcohol galactoside using Escherichia coli β-galactosidase (대장균 β-galactosidase를 이용한 benzyl alcohol galactoside의 합성 연구)

  • Jung, Kyung-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.572-580
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    • 2019
  • Recently, it has been reported that benzyl alcohol (BzOH) as an additive in cosmetics, food, and medicine lead to toxicity and allergy problem. Then, to circumvent this hurdle, we carried out the synthesis of benzyl alcohol galactoside (BzO-gal). Previously, it was confirmed that BzO-gal was synthesized by transgalactosylation reaction using Escherichia coli (E. coli) ${\beta}$-galactosidase (${\beta}-gal$). Meanwhile, in this study, two peaks of BzO-gal as sodium adduct ion (m/z=293.1004) and protonated ion (m/z=271.1180) were detected in the reaction mixture by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS). In addition, the amount of ${\beta}-gal$ and BzOH concentration, temperature, pH, and lactose concentration, respectively, were optimized (${\beta}-gal$, 0.75 U/mL; BzOH, 185 mM; temperature, $40^{\circ}C$, pH, 7.5; lactose, 350 g/l). Under these optimal conditions, 185 mM BzOH was converted into about 131 mM BzO-gal, in which the conversion yield was about 72%. In the future, BzO-gal will be applicable as a substitute for BzOH as a less toxic preservative for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical, and food industries, and we are planning to investigate the characteristics of BzO-gal as a preservative.

A study on Alkalophilic Bacteria Producing $\beta$-Galactosidase. -Isolations and Cultural Characteristics (I)- ($\beta$-Galactosidase를 생산하는 호알카리성 세균에 관한 연구 -균주의 분리 및 배양조건 (I)-)

  • Yun, Seong-Sik;Min, Do-Sik;Yu, Ju-Hyeon
    • The Korean Journal of Food And Nutrition
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.68-75
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    • 1988
  • A strain of alkalophilic Bacillus sp. YS-309 has been isolated from domestic soil. It belongs to genus Bacillus from its morphological and biochemical characteristics. The strain grows better in the alkaline media rather than in the neutral media. The optimum pH and temperature for growth were observed at 8.5 and 4$0^{\circ}C$, respectively. Glucose, lactose and maltose were appeared as good carbon source but soluble starch and fructose were utilized uneffectively for growth. Concentrations of lactose had affected both the cellular growth and the enzyme productions. The maximum growth and the highest enzyme productions were obtained at 0.5%(w/e) of lactose added in the media. B-Galactosidase from Bacillus sp. YS-309 was produced inducibly into the cell and total enzyme activities per ml were gradually decreased when the concentration of glucose increased.

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Production of Lactosucrose from Sucrose and Lactose by a Levansucrase from Zymomonas mobilis

  • Han, Woo-Cheul;Byun, Sun-Ho;Kim, Mi-Hyun;Sohn, Eun-Hwa;Lim, Jung-Dae;Um, Byung-Hun;Kim, Chul-Ho;Kang, Soon-Ah;Jang, Ki-Hyo
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.1153-1160
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    • 2009
  • Lactosucrose ($4^G-\beta$-D-galactosylsucrose) is an oligosaccharide consisting of galactose, glucose, and fructose. In this study, we prepared lactosucrose from lactose and sucrose using a levansucrase derived from Zymomonas mobilis. Optimum conditions for lactosucrose formation were $23^{\circ}C$, pH 7.0, 18.0% (w/v) lactose monohydrate, and 18% (w/v) sucrose as substrates, and 1 unit of enzyme/ml of reaction mixture. Under these conditions, the lactosucrose conversion efficiency was 28.5%. The product was purified and confirmed to be O-$\beta$-D-galactopyranosyl-($1{\rightarrow}4$)-O-$\beta$)-D-glucopyranosyl-($1{\rightarrow}2$)-$\beta$-D-fructofuranoside, or lactosucrose. A mixed-enzyme system containing a levansucrase and a glucose oxidase was applied in order to increase the efficiency of lactose and sucrose conversion to lactosucrose, which rose to 43.2% as a result.