2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.carres.2013.11.002
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Versatile on-resin synthesis of high mannose glycosylated asparagine with functional handles

Abstract: Here we present a synthetic route for solid phase synthesis of N-linked glycoconjugates containing high mannose oligosaccharides which allows the incorporation of useful functional handles on the N-terminus of asparagine. In this strategy, the C-terminus of an Fmoc protected aspartic acid residue is first attached to a solid phase support. The side chain of aspartic acid is protected by a 2-phenylisopropyl protecting group, which allows selective deprotection for the introduction of glycosylation. By using a c… Show more

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“…Depending on the functional group involved in the linkage between the peptide and the saccharide, the sequence afforded is known as N-, O-, or C-glycopeptide. Improved syntheses of glycopeptides both in solution [256][257][258] and in the solid-phase 97,[259][260][261] have been described even for long peptide sequences. In both strategies, peptides containing conjugated PEG moieties or saccharides require the condensation of large molecules, which may lead to difficult reactions.…”
Section: Ortho-mercaptobenzyl Structure-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the functional group involved in the linkage between the peptide and the saccharide, the sequence afforded is known as N-, O-, or C-glycopeptide. Improved syntheses of glycopeptides both in solution [256][257][258] and in the solid-phase 97,[259][260][261] have been described even for long peptide sequences. In both strategies, peptides containing conjugated PEG moieties or saccharides require the condensation of large molecules, which may lead to difficult reactions.…”
Section: Ortho-mercaptobenzyl Structure-basedmentioning
confidence: 99%