Issue 24, 2014

Highly efficient one-pot multienzyme (OPME) synthesis of glycans with fluorous-tag assisted purification

Abstract

Oligo(ethylene glycol)-linked light fluorous tags have been found to be optimal for conjugating to glycans for both high-yield enzymatic glycosylation reactions using one-pot multienzyme (OPME) systems and quick product purification using fluorous solid-phase extraction (FSPE) cartridges. The combination of OPME glycosylation systems and the FSPE cartridge purification scheme provides a highly effective strategy for facile synthesis and purification of glycans.

Graphical abstract: Highly efficient one-pot multienzyme (OPME) synthesis of glycans with fluorous-tag assisted purification

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Jan 2014
Accepted
09 Jan 2014
First published
17 Jan 2014

Chem. Commun., 2014,50, 3159-3162

Author version available

Highly efficient one-pot multienzyme (OPME) synthesis of glycans with fluorous-tag assisted purification

J. Hwang, H. Yu, H. Malekan, G. Sugiarto, Y. Li, J. Qu, V. Nguyen, D. Wu and X. Chen, Chem. Commun., 2014, 50, 3159 DOI: 10.1039/C4CC00070F

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