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Chemoenzymatic synthesis and lectin recognition of a selectively fluorinated glycoprotein.


ABSTRACT: A chemoenzymatic glycosylation remodeling method for the synthesis of selectively fluorinated glycoproteins is described. The method consists of chemical synthesis of a fluoroglycan oxazoline and its use as donor substrate for endoglycosidase (ENGase)-catalyzed transglycosylation to a GlcNAc-protein to form a homogeneous fluoroglycoprotein. The approach was exemplified by the synthesis of fluorinated glycoforms of ribonuclease B (RNase B). An interesting finding was that fluorination at the C-6 of the 6-branched mannose moiety in the Man3GlcNAc core resulted in significantly enhanced reactivity of the substrate in enzymatic transglycosylation. A structural analysis suggests that the enhancement in reactivity may come from favorable hydrophobic interactions between the fluorine and a tyrosine residue in the catalytic site of the enzyme (Endo-A). SPR analysis of the binding of the fluorinated glycoproteins with lectin concanavalin A (con A) revealed the importance of the 6-hydroxyl group on the ?-1,6-branched mannose moiety in con A recognition. The present study establishes a facile method for preparation of selectively fluorinated glycoproteins that can serve as valuable probes for elucidating specific carbohydrate-protein interactions.

SUBMITTER: Orwenyo J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3722283 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chemoenzymatic synthesis and lectin recognition of a selectively fluorinated glycoprotein.

Orwenyo Jared J   Huang Wei W   Wang Lai-Xi LX  

Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry 20130321 16


A chemoenzymatic glycosylation remodeling method for the synthesis of selectively fluorinated glycoproteins is described. The method consists of chemical synthesis of a fluoroglycan oxazoline and its use as donor substrate for endoglycosidase (ENGase)-catalyzed transglycosylation to a GlcNAc-protein to form a homogeneous fluoroglycoprotein. The approach was exemplified by the synthesis of fluorinated glycoforms of ribonuclease B (RNase B). An interesting finding was that fluorination at the C-6  ...[more]

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