Synthetic approach toward complexity of sialic acid-containing glycans

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The biological relevance of sialic acid-containing glycans (sialo-glycans) to various interactions at the cell surface has increased the demand for the supply of structurally defined sialo-glycans. Due to their unique structures, the stereoselective synthesis of glycosides of sialic acid is inherently difficult, which makes the synthetic approach to synthesize diverse and complex sialo-glycans far from successful. However, the gap between the chemical and natural synthesis of complex sialo-glycans is narrowing through the emergence of synthetic methods. This review highlights recent progress made in the synthesis of complex sialo-glycans via cutting-edge synthetic methods.

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Ando, H. (2015). Synthetic approach toward complexity of sialic acid-containing glycans. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry. Japan Society for Bioscience Biotechnology and Agrochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2014.990228

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