Rapid production of a panel of blood group A-active oligosaccharides using chemically synthesized di- and tri-saccharide primers and an easily prepared porcine (1 → 3)-α- N-acetyl- d-galactosaminyltransferase

A porcine (1 → 3)-α- N-acetyl- d-galactosaminyltransferse was obtained in a state suitable for preparative-scale (mg-scale) synthesis using simple procedures requiring only three days of effort. The enzyme thus prepared transferred GalNAc efficiently from UDP-GalNAc to six different chemically synth...

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description A porcine (1 → 3)-α- N-acetyl- d-galactosaminyltransferse was obtained in a state suitable for preparative-scale (mg-scale) synthesis using simple procedures requiring only three days of effort. The enzyme thus prepared transferred GalNAc efficiently from UDP-GalNAc to six different chemically synthesized di- and tri-saccharide H-active structures to yield blood-group A-active oligosaccharides that were characterized by 1H NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. This work further demonstrates the efficiency and attractiveness of using glycosyltransferases in a combined chemoenzymatic approach for the rapid production of biologically active oligosaccharides.
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N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferases - isolation & purification
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