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Solid-phase synthesis of human salivary mucin-derived O-linked glycopeptides

✍ Scribed by Tarikere L. Gururaja; Narayanan Ramasubbu; Michael J. Levine


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
694 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
1573-3149

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✦ Synopsis


Short glycopeptides derived from salivary mucin have been synthesized in order to delineate the O-glycosylation pattern that is important in the biological activity of mucin. Two glycopeptides, APPETT*AAP-OMe and PAPPSS*SAP-OMe (* = e~-D-GalNAc), were prepared by solid-phase peptide synthesis integrating the Fmoc and Boc strategies. Since these peptides contain a C-terminal proline, we devised an efficient strategy using facile Boc chemistry, where the glycosylation at the desired position in the sequence was achieved using corresponding Frnoc-glycoamino acid esters A and B as building blocks. The transformation of the 2-azido group into the acetamido derivative was performed with thioacetic acid on the polymer-bound glycopeptides. Corresponding nonglycosylated peptides were also synthesized to study the influence of ~-D-GalNAc on peptide backbone conformation.


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