Proof of principle for the synthesis of hydroxy-aryl esters of glycosidic polyols and non-reducing oligosaccharides with subsequent enzymatic coupling to a tyrosine-containing tripeptide

Carbohydr Res. 2011 Jun 1;346(8):1005-12. doi: 10.1016/j.carres.2011.03.023. Epub 2011 Mar 16.

Abstract

To enable enzymatic coupling of saccharides to proteins, several di- and trisaccharides were hydroxy-arylated using anhydrous transesterification with methyl 3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate, catalyzed by potassium carbonate. This transesterification resulted in the attachment of up to 3 hydroxy-aryl units per oligosaccharide molecule, with the monosubstituted product being by far the most abundant. The alkaline reaction conditions, however, resulted in a partial breakdown of reducing sugars. This breakdown could easily be bypassed by a preceding sugar reduction step converting them to polyols. Hydroxy-arylated products were purified by using solid phase extraction, based on the number of hydroxy-aryl moieties attached. Monohydroxy-arylated saccharose was subsequently linked to a tyrosine-containing tripeptide using horseradish peroxidase, as monitored by LC-MS(n). This proof of principle for peptide and protein glycation with a range of possible saccharides and glycosidic polyols can lead to products with unique new properties.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Biomimetic Materials / chemistry
  • Biomimetic Materials / metabolism
  • Carbohydrate Sequence
  • Catalase / metabolism
  • Esterification
  • Esters
  • Glycosides / chemical synthesis*
  • Glycosides / chemistry*
  • Glycosylation
  • Horseradish Peroxidase / metabolism*
  • Hydroxides / chemistry*
  • Oligopeptides / chemistry
  • Oligopeptides / metabolism*
  • Oligosaccharides / chemical synthesis
  • Oligosaccharides / chemistry
  • Oligosaccharides / metabolism*
  • Oxidation-Reduction
  • Phenols / chemistry
  • Polymers / chemistry*
  • Tyrosine / chemistry*
  • Tyrosine / metabolism

Substances

  • Esters
  • Glycosides
  • Hydroxides
  • Oligopeptides
  • Oligosaccharides
  • Phenols
  • Polymers
  • polyol
  • Tyrosine
  • hydroxide ion
  • Horseradish Peroxidase
  • Catalase