Divergent Synthesis of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides
Abstract
Heparan sulfates are implicated in a wide range of biological processes. A major challenge
in deciphering their structure and activity relationship is the synthetic difficulties to access
diverse heparan sulfate oligosaccharides with well-defined sulfation patterns. In order
to expedite the synthesis, a divergent synthetic strategy was developed. By integrating
chemical synthesis and two types of O-sulfo transferases, seven different hexasaccharides
were obtained from a single hexasaccharide precursor. This approach combined the
flexibility of chemical synthesis with the selectivity of enzyme-catalyzed sulfations, thus
simplifying the overall synthetic operations. In an attempt to establish structure activity
relationships of heparan sulfate binding with its receptor, the synthesized oligosaccharides
were incorporated onto a glycan microarray, and their bindings with a Growth Factor
FGF-2 were examined. The unique combination of chemical and enzymatic approaches
expanded the capability of oligosaccharide synthesis. In addition, the well-defined heparan
sulfate structures helped shine light on the fine substrate specificities of biosynthetic
enzymes and confirm the potential sequence of enzymatic reactions in biosynthesis.
Author(s)
Dulaney S., Xu Y., Wang P., Tiruchinapally G., Wang Z., Kathawa J., El Dakdouki M.
Coauthor(s)
Yang B., Liu J., Huang X.
Journal/Conference Information
The Journal of Organic Chemistry ,80(24): 12265–12279