Glycosyl phosphates are known as versatile donors for the synthesis of complex oligosaccharides both chemically and enzymatically. Herein, we report the stereoselective construction of modular building blocks for the synthesis of N-glycan using glycosyl phosphates as donors. We have synthesized four trisaccharide building blocks with orthogonal protecting groups, namely, Manβ2GlcNAc(OAc)β6GlcNAc (), Manβ2GlcNAc-β6GlcNAc(OAc) (), Manβ2GlcNAc(OAc)β4GlcNAc () and Manβ2GlcNAcβ4GlcNAc(OAc) () for further selective elongation using glycosyltransferases. The glycosylation reaction using glycosyl phosphate was found to be high yielding with shorter reaction time. Initially, The phthalimide protected glucosamine donor was exploited to ensure the formation of β-glycosidic linkage and later converted to the N-acetyl group before the enzymatic synthesis. The selective deprotection of O-benzyl group was performed prior to enzymatic synthesis to avoid its negative interference.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tet.2018.08.039 | DOI Listing |
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