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Chemo-enzymatic Synthesis of N-glycans for Array Development and HIV Antibody Profiling
Published on: February 5, 2018
A Clickable Bioorthogonal Sydnone-Aglycone for the Facile Preparation of a Core 1 O-Glycan-Array
Zoeisha S Chinoy1,2, Kelley W Moremen3,4, Frédéric Friscourt1,2
1Institut Européen de Chimie et Biologie Université de Bordeaux 2 rue Robert Escarpit 33607 Pessac France.
Abstract:
Protein-O-glycosylation has been shown to be essential for many biological processes. However, determining the exact relationship between O-glycan structures and their biological activity remains challenging. Here we report that, unlike azides, sydnones can be incorporated as an aglycon into core 1 O-glycans early-on in their synthesis since it is compatible with carbohydrate chemistry and enzymatic glycosylations, allowing us to generate a small library of sydnone-containing core 1 O-glycans by chemoenzymatic synthesis. The sydnone-aglycon was then employed for the facile preparation of an O-glycan array, via bioorthogonal strain-promoted sydnone-alkyne cycloaddition click reaction, and in turn was utilized for the high-throughput screening of O-glycan-lectin interactions. This sydnone-aglycon, particularly adapted for O-glycomics, is a valuable chemical tool that complements the limited technologies available for investigating O-glycan structure-activity relationships.
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