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Synthesis of the matriglycan hexasaccharide, -3Xylα1-3GlcAβ1-trimer and its interaction with laminin.

Takahiro TamuraYuka OmuraKota KoteraRyota ItoShiho OhnoNoriyoshi ManabeYoshiki YamaguchiJun-Ichi Tamura
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2022)
Matriglycan, a polysaccharide that is a pivotal part of the core M3 <i>O</i>-mannosyl glycan composed of the repeating disaccharide -3Xylα1-3GlcAβ1-, interacts with laminin to stabilize muscle tissue. We herein report the synthesis of matriglycan-repeating hexasaccharides equipped with an alkyne linker to form glycoconjugates. The key step in the formation of an α-linked xylosyl glycoside was resolved by solvent-specific separation from an anomeric mixture. Successful glycan elongation was regio- and stereoselectively performed to obtain (-3Xylα1-3GlcAβ1)<sub>3</sub>-O(C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O)<sub>3</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>CCH and the biotin conjugate. We also investigated interactions between matriglycan hexasaccharides and laminin-G-like domains 4 and 5 of laminin-α2 using saturation transfer difference-NMR. The dissociation constant obtained from bio-layer interferometry was estimated to be 7.5 × 10<sup>-8</sup> M. These results indicate that a chemical approach may be applied to the reconstruction of muscle tissue.
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