Creatine Phosphate−Creatine Kinase in Enzymatic Synthesis of Glycoconjugates
Organic Letters2003Vol. 5(15), pp. 2583–2586
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Abstract
[reaction: see text] Enzymatic production of glycoconjugates is hampered by expensive phosphagens such as acetyl phosphate (AcP) and phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP). Here, we introduce creatine phosphate--creatine kinase system as a novel and practical energy source in carbohydrate synthesis. This system was successfully demonstrated in the production of bioactive oligosaccharides with different sugar nucleotide regeneration systems.
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