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Total Synthesis of Nona-decasaccharide Motif from Ganoderma sinense Polysaccharide Enabled by Modular and One-Pot Stereoselective Glycosylation Strategy.

Zhiyuan ChenGuozhi Xiao
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2024)
Polysaccharides from a medicinal fungus Ganoderma sinense represent important and adjunctive therapeutic agents for treating various diseases, including leucopenia and hematopoietic injury. However, the synthetic accessibility to long, branched, and complicated carbohydrates chains from Ganoderma sinense polysaccharides remains a challenging task in chemical synthesis. Here, we report the modular chemical synthesis of nona-decasaccharide motif from Ganoderma sinense polysaccharide GSPB70-S with diverse biological activities for the first time through one-pot stereoselective glycosylation strategy on the basis of glycosyl ortho -(1-phenyvinyl)benzoates, which not only sped up carbohydrates synthesis but also reduced chemical waste and avoided aglycones transfer issues inherent to one-pot glycosylation on the basis of thioglycosides. The synthetic route also highlights the following key steps: (1) preactivation-based one-pot glycosylation for highly stereoselective constructions of several 1,2- cis -glycosidic linkages, including three α-d-GlcN-(1 → 4) linkages and one α-d-Gal-(1 → 4) bond via the reagent N -methyl- N -phenylformamide modulation; (2) orthogonal one-pot assembly of 1,2- trans -glycosidic linkages in various linear and branched glycans fragments by strategic combinations of glycosyl N -phenyltrifluoroacetimidates, glycosyl ortho -alkynylbenzoates, and glycosyl ortho -(1-phenyvinyl)benzoates; and (3) the final [1 × 4 + 15] Yu glycosylation for efficient assembly of nona-decasaccharide target. Additionally, shorter sequences of 4-mer, 5-mer, and 6-mer are also prepared for structure-activity relationship biological studies. The present work shows that this one-pot stereoselective glycosylation strategy can offer a reliable and effective means to streamline chemical synthesis of long, branched, and complex carbohydrates with many 1,2- cis -glycosidic bonds.
Keyphrases
  • structure activity relationship
  • water soluble
  • bone marrow
  • heavy metals
  • transition metal