Synthesis of mucin-type O-glycan probes as aminopropyl glycosides

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The chemical synthesis of a series of mucin-type oligosaccharide fragments 1-7 containing an α-linked aminopropyl spacer ready for glycoarray attachment is reported. A highly convergent and stereoselective strategy that employs two different orthogonal protected galactosamine building blocks was used to access all of the targets. A tandem deprotection sequence, that did not require chromatography-based purification between steps, was employed to globally unmask all protecting groups and all final targets were isolated in good to excellent yields. © 2013 Benito-Alifonso et al.

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Benito-Alifonso, D., Jones, R. A., Tran, A. T., Woodward, H., Smith, N., & Galan, M. C. (2013). Synthesis of mucin-type O-glycan probes as aminopropyl glycosides. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 9, 1867–1872. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.9.218

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