Publications by authors named "Mihoko Noro"

Glycosyl phosphate repeating units can be found in the glycoconjugates of some bacteria and protozoa parasites. These structures and their P-modified analogs are attractive synthetic targets as antimicrobial, antiparasitic, and vaccine agents. However, P-modified glycosyl phosphates exist in different diastereomeric forms due to the chiral phosphorus atoms, whose configuration would highly affect their physiochemical and biochemical properties.

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Bacterial and protozoan sugar chains contain glycosyl 1-phosphate repeating structures; these repeating structures have been studied for vaccine development. The fluorinated analogues of [β-Gal-(1→4)-α-Man-(1→6)-P-] , which are glycosyl 1-phosphate repeating structures found in , were synthesised using the solid-phase phosphoramidite method. This method has been less extensively studied for the synthesis of glycosyl 1-phosphate units than -phosphonate chemistry.

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α-Glycosyl phosphate derivatives are widely known as constituents of biomolecules. To date, several types of non-natural α-glycosyl phosphates including "P-modified analogs" have been synthesized to investigate their characteristics. Herein a new approach to the stereoselective modification of the intersugar phosphorus atom in α-glycosyl phosphates by use of the oxazaphospholidine method is presented.

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