Chromatographic separation of Lewis a and Lewis x oligosaccharides as glycosynthons.

Biochimie

Vectorisation et Trafic Intracellulaire, Glycobiologie, Centre de Biophysique Moléculaire, Centre National de la Recherche scientifique, rue Charles-Sadron, 45071 Orleans cedex 2, France.

Published: December 2004

Lewis a and Lewis x oligosaccharides Gal beta 3(Fuc alpha 4)GlcNAc beta 3Gal beta 4Glc and Gal beta 4(Fuc alpha 3)GlcNAc beta 3Gal beta 4Glc are easily isolated as a mixture from biological fluids, including human milk. However, because they behave almost identically in most chromatographic systems, it is difficult to have each of them as a pure compound. Incidentally, we found that they were easily separated by HPLC as glycosynthons [Gal beta 3(Fuc alpha 4)GlcNAc beta 3Gal beta 4Glc-Glp-beta Ala-OBzl and Gal beta 4(Fuc alpha 3)GlcNAc beta 3Gal beta 4Glc-Glp-beta Ala-OBzl] after substitution of the terminal reducing sugar by a short peptide (pyroglutamyl-beta alanyl-O-benzyl ester) in a one-pot two-step reaction (Carbohydr. Lett. 1 (1995) 269; Bioconjug. Chem. 9 (1998) 268). Such glycosynthons are easily either converted back to native Lewis a and Lewis x oligosaccharides upon hydrazinolysis or used to synthesize glycoconjugates, such as glycoclusters, glycopeptides, glycooligonucleotides, glycosylated polymers or glycosylated matrices for therapeutic or analytical purposes.

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