Long, homogeneously glycosylated peptides and proteins can be assembled from multiple segments via sequential chemoselective reactions. The efficiency of the synthesis depends on the effectiveness and number of steps and on their compatibility with glycosylation methods. Here, we present how the combination of auxiliary-mediated native chemical ligation and thioester generation via hydrazinolysis from Wang-type resin enables multiple, sequential N-to-C and C-to-N ligations. The method can be applied to glycosylated peptides and peptide α-thioesters and has the potential to be further extended to sequential glycosylation, thus paving the way to the synthesis of complex homogeneous glycoproteins. We applied this methodology to the synthesis of long MUC1 variants comprising 2, 4 and 6 tandem repeats and three O-glycosylations.

A dual functional peptide-auxiliary conjugate for C-to-N and N-to-C sequential native chemical ligation of glycopeptides / Bello, Claudia; Becker, Christian F. W.. - In: BIOORGANIC & MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0968-0896. - ELETTRONICO. - 25:(2017), pp. 5016-5021. [10.1016/j.bmc.2017.05.046]

A dual functional peptide-auxiliary conjugate for C-to-N and N-to-C sequential native chemical ligation of glycopeptides

Bello, Claudia
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2017

Abstract

Long, homogeneously glycosylated peptides and proteins can be assembled from multiple segments via sequential chemoselective reactions. The efficiency of the synthesis depends on the effectiveness and number of steps and on their compatibility with glycosylation methods. Here, we present how the combination of auxiliary-mediated native chemical ligation and thioester generation via hydrazinolysis from Wang-type resin enables multiple, sequential N-to-C and C-to-N ligations. The method can be applied to glycosylated peptides and peptide α-thioesters and has the potential to be further extended to sequential glycosylation, thus paving the way to the synthesis of complex homogeneous glycoproteins. We applied this methodology to the synthesis of long MUC1 variants comprising 2, 4 and 6 tandem repeats and three O-glycosylations.
2017
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5016
5021
Bello, Claudia; Becker, Christian F. W.
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