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Anthranilic Acid as a Versatile Fluorescent Tag and Linker for Functional Glycomics.


ABSTRACT: The advancement of glycoscience is critically dependent on the access to a large number of glycans for their functional study. Naturally occurring glycans are considered a viable source for diverse and biologically relevant glycan libraries. A mixture of free reducing glycans released from natural sources can be fluorescently tagged and separated by chromatography to produce a natural glycan library. Anthranilic acid (AA) has been widely used to fluorescently tag reducing glycans for HPLC or LC/MS analysis. However, AA conjugated glycans are not efficiently immobilized on microarray slides due to the lack of a primary alkylamine functional group. In this study, we have developed simple and efficient chemistry for bioconjugation and further functionalization of glycan-AA conjugates. This new approach enables quick preparation of glycan microarrays and neoglycoproteins from glycan-AA conjugates, which can be separated by weak anion exchange (WAX) and C18 reversed-phase HPLC.

SUBMITTER: Zhu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6309456 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anthranilic Acid as a Versatile Fluorescent Tag and Linker for Functional Glycomics.

Zhu Yuyang Y   Liu Xueyun X   Zhang Ying Y   Wang Zhongfu Z   Lasanajak Yi Y   Song Xuezheng X  

Bioconjugate chemistry 20181112 11


The advancement of glycoscience is critically dependent on the access to a large number of glycans for their functional study. Naturally occurring glycans are considered a viable source for diverse and biologically relevant glycan libraries. A mixture of free reducing glycans released from natural sources can be fluorescently tagged and separated by chromatography to produce a natural glycan library. Anthranilic acid (AA) has been widely used to fluorescently tag reducing glycans for HPLC or LC/  ...[more]

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