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Systematic Structural Characterization of Chitooligosaccharides Enabled by Automated Glycan Assembly.


ABSTRACT: Chitin, a polymer composed of ?(1-4)-linked N-acetyl-glucosamine monomers, and its partially deacetylated analogue chitosan, are abundant biopolymers with outstanding mechanical as well as elastic properties. Their degradation products, chitooligosaccharides (COS), can trigger the innate immune response in humans and plants. Both material and biological properties are dependent on polymer length, acetylation, as well as the pH. Without well-defined samples, a complete molecular description of these factors is still missing. Automated glycan assembly (AGA) enabled rapid access to synthetic well-defined COS. Chitin-cellulose hybrid oligomers were prepared as important tools for a systematic structural analysis. Intramolecular interactions, identified by molecular dynamics simulations and NMR analysis, underscore the importance of the chitosan amino group for the stabilization of specific geometries.

SUBMITTER: Tyrikos-Ergas T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7898498 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Systematic Structural Characterization of Chitooligosaccharides Enabled by Automated Glycan Assembly.

Tyrikos-Ergas Theodore T   Bordoni Vittorio V   Fittolani Giulio G   Chaube Manishkumar A MA   Grafmüller Andrea A   Seeberger Peter H PH   Delbianco Martina M  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20210107 7


Chitin, a polymer composed of β(1-4)-linked N-acetyl-glucosamine monomers, and its partially deacetylated analogue chitosan, are abundant biopolymers with outstanding mechanical as well as elastic properties. Their degradation products, chitooligosaccharides (COS), can trigger the innate immune response in humans and plants. Both material and biological properties are dependent on polymer length, acetylation, as well as the pH. Without well-defined samples, a complete molecular description of th  ...[more]

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