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Solid-phase synthesis of core 2 O-linked glycopeptide and its enzymatic sialylation

Journal

TETRAHEDRON
Volume 59, Issue 42, Pages 8415-8427

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tet.2003.08.047

Keywords

glycosylation; glycopeptide; solid-phase synthesis; sialyltransferase

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The core 2-type tetrasaccharide building blocks (1a/1b) for solid-phase synthesis of glycopeptide were synthesized via stereoselective glycosylation of the disaccharyl Ser/Thr (3a/3b) with a glycosyl fluoride (2) carrying the 2-trichloroacetamido group that was readily converted into a 2-acetamido group by reduction. A segment of glycoprotein leukosialin (215-224) was synthesized by the solid-phase protocol, the building block (1b) being utilized. Cleavage of the synthetic glycopeptide from resin was effected with reagent K and subsequent treatment of the product with a cocktail for the 'low-acidity TfOH' facilitated complete removal of the benzyl groups with minimum loss of glycosidic linkages. To the deprotected glycopeptide (21), were enzymatically introduced N-acetylneuraminic acid (sialic acid) residues in remarkably high efficiency by using the specific sialyltransferases. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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