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      Chemoenzymatic synthesis of heparan sulfate and heparin oligosaccharides and NMR analysis: paving the way to a diverse library for glycobiologists.

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          Heparan sulfate (HS) is a member of the glycosaminoglycans (GAG) family that plays essential roles in biological processes from animal sources. Heparin, a highly sulfated form of HS, is widely used as anticoagulant drug worldwide. The high diversity and complexity of HS and heparin represent a roadblock for structural characterization and biological activity studies. Access to structurally defined oligosaccharides is critical for the successful development of HS and heparin structure-activity relationships. In this study, a library of 66 HS and heparin oligosaccharides covering different sulfation patterns and sizes was prepared through an efficient method of chemoenzymatic synthesis. A systematic nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy study was firstly undertaken for every oligosaccharide in the library. In addition to the availability of different oligosaccharides, this work also provides spectroscopic data helpful for characterizing more complicated polysaccharide structures providing a safeguard to ensure the quality of the drug heparin. This HS/heparin library will be useful for activity screening and facilitate future structure-activity relationship studies.

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          Journal
          Chem Sci
          Chemical science
          Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
          2041-6520
          2041-6520
          Dec 01 2017
          : 8
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology , Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute , Troy , New York 12180 , USA . Email: linhar@rpi.edu.
          [2 ] Glycan Therapeutics , LLC , Chapel Hill , North Carolina 27599 , USA.
          [3 ] Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry , Eshelman School of Pharmacy , University of North Carolina , Chapel Hill , North Carolina 27599 , USA . Email: liuj@email.unc.edu.
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          c7sc03541a
          10.1039/c7sc03541a
          5849142
          29568440
          d4a4bd4e-b812-4a5d-bdb0-46c876aa3ed4
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