Sialidase substrate specificity studies using chemoenzymatically synthesized sialosides containing C5-modified sialic acids

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Abstract

para-Nitrophenol-tagged sialyl galactosides containing sialic acid derivatives in which the C5 hydroxyl group of sialic acids was systematically substituted with a hydrogen, a fluorine, a methoxyl or an azido group were successfully synthesized using an efficient chemoenzymatic approach. These compounds were used as valuable probes in high-throughput screening assays to study the importance of the C5 hydroxyl group of sialic acid in the recognition and the cleavage of sialoside substrates by bacterial sialidases. © 2009 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Cao, H., Li, Y., Lau, K., Muthana, S., Yu, H., Cheng, J., … Chen, X. (2009). Sialidase substrate specificity studies using chemoenzymatically synthesized sialosides containing C5-modified sialic acids. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 7(24), 5137–5145. https://doi.org/10.1039/b916305k

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