A gene cluster involved in maltodextrin transport and metabolism was identified in the genome of Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM, which encoded a maltodextrin-binding protein, three maltodextrin ATP-binding cassette transporters and five glycosidases, all under the control of a transcriptional regulator of the LacI-GalR family. Enzymatic properties are described for recombinant maltose phosphorylase (MalP) of glycoside hydrolase family 65 (GH65), which is encoded by malP (GenBank: AAV43670.1) of this gene cluster and produced in Escherichia coli. MalP catalyses phosphorolysis of maltose with inversion of the anomeric configuration releasing b-glucose 1-phosphate (b-Glc 1-P) and glucose. The broad specificity of the aglycone binding site was demonstrated by products formed in reverse phosphorolysis using various carbohydrate acceptor substrates and b-Glc 1-P as the donor. MalP showed strong preference for monosaccharide acceptors with equatorial 3-OH and 4-OH, such as glucose and mannose, and also reacted with 2-deoxy glucosamine and 2-deoxy N-acetyl glucosamine. By contrast, none of the tested di-and trisaccharides served as acceptors. Disaccharide yields obtained from 50 mm b-Glc 1-P and 50 mm glucose, glucosamine, N-acetyl glucosamine, mannose, xylose or l-fucose were 99, 80, 53, 93, 81 and 13%, respectively. Product structures were determined by NMR and ESI-MS to be a-Glcp-(1 fi 4)-Glcp (maltose), a-Glcp-(1 fi 4)-GlcNp (maltosamine), a-Glcp-(1 fi 4)-GlcNAcp (N-acetyl maltosamine), a-Glcp-(1 fi 4)-Manp, a-Glcp-(1 fi 4)-Xylp and a-Glcp-(1 fi 4)-l-Fucp, the three latter being novel compounds. Modelling using L. brevis GH65 as the template and superimposition of acarbose from a complex with Thermoanaerobacterium thermosaccharolyticum GH15 glucoamylase suggested that loop 3 of MalP involved in substrate recognition blocked the binding of candidate acceptors larger than monosaccharides.Abbreviations ABC, ATP-binding cassette; GH, glycoside hydrolase family; HPAEC-PAD, high-performance ion-exchange chromatography equipped with a pulsed amperometric detector; MalE, maltodextrin-binding protein; MalF and MalG, maltodextrin ABC transport permease proteins; MalL, oligo-1,6-glucosidase; MalN, neopullulanase; MalP, Lactobacillus acidophilus NCFM maltose phosphorylase; MalR, transcriptional regulator of the LacI-GalR family; MsmK, maltodextrin import ATP-binding protein; b-Glc 1-P, b-glucose 1-phosphate.