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Site-Selective Modification of (Oligo)Saccharides

Journal

ACS CATALYSIS
Volume 12, Issue 19, Pages 12195-12205

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscatal.2c0387612195

Keywords

site-selectivity; oligosaccharides; carbohydrates; late-stage functionalization; catalysis

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  1. Dutch Organization of Scientific Research NWO

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Oligosaccharides, either on their own or as part of other compounds, are widely present in nature and play important roles in biology, medicine, and materials science. Modifying their structure and introducing reactive and reporter groups is crucial for studying their function. Recent progress has been made in developing selective and late-stage modification methods for oligosaccharides, particularly in catalysis research.
Oligosaccharides, either as such or as part of glycolipids, glycopeptides, or glycoproteins, are ubiquitous in nature and fulfill important roles in the living cell. Also in medicine and to some extent in materials, oligosaccharides play an important role. In order to study their function, modifying naturally occurring oligosaccharides, and building in reactive groups and reporter groups in oligosaccharides, are key strategies. The development of oligosaccharides as drugs, or vaccines, requires the introduction of subtle modifications in the structure of oligosaccharides to optimize efficacy and, in the case of antibiotics, circumvent bacterial resistance. Provided the natural oligosaccharide is available, site-selective modification is an attractive approach as total synthesis of the target is often very laborious. Researchers in catalysis areas, such as transition-metal catalysis, enzyme catalysis, organocatalysis, and photoredox catalysis, have made considerable progress in the development of site-selective and late-stage modification methods for mono- and oligosaccharides. It is foreseen that the fields of enzymatic modification of glycans and the chemical modification of (oligo)saccharides will approach and potentially meet each other, but there is a lot to learn and discover before this will be the case.

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