Synthesis of Core-class 2 O-Linked Glycopeptides: A Benzyl-protected Tetrasaccharyl Serine and its Derivative Carrying a Hydrophobic Cholestanyl Group

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A core-class 2 tetrasaccharide-linked serine was synthesized in a convergent manner. The coupling reaction of disaccharide glycosyl donor 3 and acceptor 4 stereoselectively afforded tetrasaccharide 15, which was converted to glycosyl fluoride 20. Glycosylation of Fmoc serine allyl ester 5 with 20 produced α- and β-glycosides in 40% and 33% yields, respectively. α-Isomer 21 was converted into 1, a useful building block for the solid-phase synthesis of glycopeptides. On the other hand, 21 was N-deprotected and condensed with hydrophobic cholestanol through a succinyl spacer. The same compound was alternatively synthesized by coupling 20 and 28. Functional group manipulation and hydrogenation afforded core 2 tetrasaccharide-cholestanol conjugate 2. © 2002 by Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry.

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Watabe, J., Singh, L., Nakahara, Y., Ito, Y., Hojo, H., & Nakahara, Y. (2002). Synthesis of Core-class 2 O-Linked Glycopeptides: A Benzyl-protected Tetrasaccharyl Serine and its Derivative Carrying a Hydrophobic Cholestanyl Group. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 66(9), 1904–1914. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.66.1904

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