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This study describes the synthesis of the alpha- and beta-linked N-acetyllactosamine (Galp-beta-1,4-GlcNAc; LacNAc) glycosides of threonine (LacNAc-Thr). LacNAc-a-Thr was prepared by direct chemical coupling of a 2-azido-2-deoxy-lactose disaccharide donor to a suitable partially protected threonine unit. In contrast, stepwise chemical generation of beta-linked N-acetylglucosamine followed by enzymatic galactosylation to give LacNAc-beta-Thr proved effective, whereas use of a 2-azido-2-deoxy-lactose donor in acetonitrile failed to give the desired beta-linked disaccharyl glycoside. This study illustrates that it is possible to overcome the inherent stereoselection for 1,2-trans chemical glycosylation with a GlcNAc donor, and that the well-established preference of bovine beta-1,4-galactosyltransferase for beta-linked acceptor substrates can also be overcome. Using this knowledge, short glycopeptide fragments based on T. cruzi mucin sequences, Thr-Thr-[LacNAcThr]-Thr-Thr-Gly, were synthesised. All LacNAc-based compounds outlined were shown to serve as acceptor substrates for sialylation by T. cruzi trans-sialidase.

Original publication

DOI

10.1039/b707772f

Type

Journal article

Journal

Org Biomol Chem

Publication Date

21/08/2007

Volume

5

Pages

2645 - 2657

Keywords

Amino Acids, Animals, Enzyme Activation, Escherichia coli, Glycopeptides, Glycoproteins, Glycosides, Molecular Conformation, Mucins, Neuraminidase, Stereoisomerism, Trypanosoma cruzi