A strategy for probing the autonomy of cross-domain stereochemical communication in glycoconjugates Journal Article


Authors: Live, D. H.; Wang, Z. G.; Iserloh, U.; Danishefsky, S. J.
Article Title: A strategy for probing the autonomy of cross-domain stereochemical communication in glycoconjugates
Abstract: matrix presented Glycoproteins contain carbohydrate and peptide sectors. As a model for studying whether there exists stereochemical "communication" between the two domains, we prepared two glycopeptides differing only in the absolute stereochemistry of the peptide domain (L-peptide vs D-peptide). High-field NMR spectroscopy revealed that there are distinct and measurable differences, indicating that the two domains are at some level interactive.
Keywords: molecular genetics; peptide; chemistry; molecular sequence data; peptides; models, molecular; chemical structure; conformation; glycoproteins; glycoprotein; synthesis; carbohydrate analysis; carbohydrate sequence; glycopeptide; glycopeptides; glycoconjugate; carbohydrate conformation; glycoconjugates; article
Journal Title: Organic Letters
Volume: 3
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1523-7060
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2001-03-22
Start Page: 851
End Page: 853
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/ol0070233
PUBMED: 11263898
PROVIDER: scopus
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