Systematic chemoenzymatic synthesis of O-sulfated sialyl Lewis x antigens

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Abstract

O-Sulfated sialyl Lewis x antigens play important roles in nature. However, due to their structural complexity, they are not readily accessible by either chemical or enzymatic synthetic processes. Taking advantage of a bacterial sialyltransferase mutant that can catalyze the transfer of different sialic acid forms from the corresponding sugar nucleotide donors to Lewis x antigens, which are fucosylated glycans, as well as an efficient one-pot multienzyme (OPME) sialylation system, O-sulfated sialyl Lewis x antigens containing different sialic acid forms and O-sulfation at different locations were systematically synthesized by chemoenzymatic methods.

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Santra, A., Yu, H., Tasnima, N., Muthana, M. M., Li, Y., Zeng, J., … Chen, X. (2016). Systematic chemoenzymatic synthesis of O-sulfated sialyl Lewis x antigens. Chemical Science, 7(4), 2827–2831. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04104j

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