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Sulfation Patterns of Saccharides and Heavy Metal Ion Binding
Authors:Israel Alshanski  Joanna Blaszkiewicz  Evgeniy Mervinetsky  Prof. Dr. Jörg Rademann  Prof. Shlomo Yitzchaik  Dr. Mattan Hurevich
Affiliation:1. Institute of Chemistry and Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Safra Campus, Givat Ram, Jerusalem, 91904 Israel;2. Medicinal Chemistry, Freie Universität Berlin, Königin-Luise-Strasse 2+4, Berlin, 14195 Germany
Abstract:Sulfated saccharides are an essential part of extracellular matrices, and they are involved in a large number of interactions. Sulfated saccharide matrices in organisms accumulate heavy metal ions in addition to other essential metal ions. Accumulation of heavy metal ions alters the function of the organisms and cells, resulting in severe and irreversible damage. The effect of the sulfation pattern of saccharides on heavy metal binding preferences is enigmatic because the accessibility to structurally defined sulfated saccharides is limited and because standard analytical techniques cannot be used to quantify these interactions. We developed a new strategy that combines enzymatic and chemical synthesis with surface chemistry and label-free electrochemical sensing to study the interactions between well-defined sulfated saccharides and heavy metal ions. By using these tools we showed that the sulfation pattern of hyaluronic acid governs their heavy metal ions binding preferences.
Keywords:analytical methods  carbohydrates  extracellular matrices  surface chemistry  trace analysis
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