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  • Automated synthesis of DNA, RNA, and peptides streamlines biomedical research, but synthesizing complex carbohydrates is more challenging due to their branch structures needing precise control.
  • A new automated glycan assembly (AGA) synthesizer allows rapid temperature adjustments from -40 to +100 °C, facilitating better control of glycosylation processes and speeding up various modifications.
  • This innovative design reduces synthesis time from 100 to 60 min, expands the types of glycans that can be created, and enhances the process for applications in both biomedical and material science fields.

Article Abstract

Automated synthesis of DNA, RNA, and peptides provides quickly and reliably important tools for biomedical research. Automated glycan assembly (AGA) is significantly more challenging, as highly branched carbohydrates require strict regio- and stereocontrol during synthesis. A new AGA synthesizer enables rapid temperature adjustment from -40 to +100 °C to control glycosylations at low temperature and accelerates capping, protecting group removal, and glycan modifications using elevated temperatures. Thereby, the temporary protecting group portfolio is extended from two to four orthogonal groups that give rise to oligosaccharides with up to four branches. In addition, sulfated glycans and unprotected glycans can be prepared. The new design reduces the typical coupling cycles from 100 to 60 min while expanding the range of accessible glycans. The instrument drastically shortens and generalizes the synthesis of carbohydrates for use in biomedical and material science.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8213053PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c03851DOI Listing

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