Synthesis Of N-glycan mimetics and their evaluation as C-type lectin receptor (Clr) antagonists using microarray technology
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2019-02-01Author
Cioce, Anna
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Carbohydrate microarrays are well established tools for high-throughput analysis of carbohydrate-protein interactions and for screening the specificity of carbohydrate processing enzymes, In addition, a few groups have also explored the on-chip synthesis of ligands. The use of small amounts of substrates and the absence of long purification step make the microarray a time-saving approach for the parallel synthesis of hundred scaffolds.We developed a versatile platform to quickly synthesize significant number of glycomimetics via chemoenzymatic protocols and test them as potential ligands for C-type lectin receptors (CLRs). The transparent and the conductive hydrophobic-ITO surface allows to perform binding studies with labeled lectins by fluorescent spectroscopy as well as to estimate conversion rates of the on-chip reactions for every printed ligand by MALDI-TOF MS.