Two combinatorial glycopeptide libraries were synthesized on solid support via the "split-and-mix" method combined with the ladder synthesis strategy. The O-glycopeptide library contained Gal(beta1-O)Thr, whereas the S-,N-glycopeptide library contained both Gal(beta1-S)Cys and Gal(beta1-N)Asn. In this model study, the two libraries were screened against the fluorescently labeled lectin Ricinus communis agglutinin (RCA120). The screening results showed that both O- and S- or S-,N-glycopeptides were recognized by the lectin with similar amino acid recognition patterns. Surface plasmon resonance interaction studies demonstrated that both the selected S- or S-,N-glycopeptide hits and the O-glycopeptides bound to the lectin with a similar affinity. Structure 19, containing two glycosylated cysteine residues, bound to the receptor with the highest affinity (KA = 3.81 x 10(4) M(-1)), which is comparable to N-acetyllactosamine. Competition assays, in which some selected glycopeptides and methyl beta-d-galactopyranoside competed for the binding site of immobilized RCA120, showed that the glycopeptide-lectin interaction was carbohydrate-specific. Incubation of the O- and S-,N-glycopeptides with beta-galactosidase demonstrated the complete stability of S-,N-glycopeptides toward enzymatic degradation, whereas O-glycopeptides were not completely stable.
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