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Analysis of Density‐Dependent Binding of Glycans by Lectins Using Carbohydrate Microarrays
Authors:Prof. Dr. Injae Shin
Affiliation:Center for Biofunctional Molecules, Department of Chemistry, Yonsei University, Seoul 120‐749 (Korea), Fax: (+82)?2‐364‐7050
Abstract:To investigate the density‐dependent binding of glycans by lectins using carbohydrate microarrays, a number of C‐terminal hydrazide‐conjugated neoglycopeptides with various valences and different spatial arrangements of the sugar ligands were prepared on a solid support. The synthetic strategy includes (1) assembly of alkyne‐linked peptides possessing C‐terminal hydrazide on a solid support, (2) coupling of azide‐linked, unprotected sugars to the alkyne‐linked peptides on the solid support utilizing click chemistry, and (3) release of the neoglycopeptides from the solid support. By using this synthetic methodology, sixty five neoglycopeptides with a valency ranging from 1 to 4 and different spatial arrangements of the carbohydrate ligands were generated. Carbohydrate microarrays were constructed by immobilizing the prepared neoglycopeptides on epoxide‐derivatized glass slides and were used to analyze the density‐dependent binding of glycans by lectins. The results of binding property determinations show that lectin binding is highly dependent on the surface glycan density.
Keywords:carbohydrates  click chemistry  immobilization  lectins  microarrays
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