Breaking the Limits in Analyzing Carbohydrate Recognition by NMR Spectroscopy: Resolving Branch‐Selective Interaction of a Tetra‐Antennary N ‐Glycan with Lectins

  • Canales A
  • Boos I
  • Perkams L
  • et al.
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The biological recognition of complex‐type N ‐glycans is part of many key physiological and pathological events. Despite their importance, the structural characterization of these events remains unsolved. The inherent flexibility of N ‐glycans hampers crystallization and the chemical equivalence of individual branches precludes their NMR characterization. By using a chemoenzymatically synthesized tetra‐antennary N ‐glycan conjugated to a lanthanide binding tag, the NMR signals under paramagnetic conditions discriminated all four N ‐acetyl lactosamine antennae with unprecedented resolution. The NMR data revealed the conformation of the N ‐glycan and permitted for the first time the direct identification of individual branches involved in the recognition by two N ‐acetyllactosamine‐binding lectins, Datura stramonium seed lectin (DSL) and Ricinus Communis agglutinin (RCA120).

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Canales, A., Boos, I., Perkams, L., Karst, L., Luber, T., Karagiannis, T., … Jiménez‐Barbero, J. (2017). Breaking the Limits in Analyzing Carbohydrate Recognition by NMR Spectroscopy: Resolving Branch‐Selective Interaction of a Tetra‐Antennary N ‐Glycan with Lectins. Angewandte Chemie, 129(47), 15183–15187. https://doi.org/10.1002/ange.201709130

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