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Streamlined Synthesis and Evaluation of Teichoic Acid Fragments.

Laura H HeitmanFrancesca BerniWouter F J HogendorfNico MeeuwenoordDiana LaverdeAngela van DiepenHerman S OverkleeftDmitri V FilippovCornelis H HokkeJohannes HuebnerGijsbert A van der MarelJeroen D C Codée
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
Teichoic acids (TAs) are key components of the Gram-positive bacterial cell wall that are composed of alditol phosphate repeating units, decorated with alanine or carbohydrate appendages. Because of their microhetereogeneity, pure well-defined TAs for biological or immunological evaluation cannot be obtained from natural sources. We present here a streamlined automated solid-phase synthesis approach for the rapid generation of well-defined glycosylated, glycerol-based TA oligomers. Building on the use of a "universal" linker system and fluorous tag purification strategy, a library of glycerolphosphate pentadecamers, decorated with various carbohydrate appendages, is generated. These are used to create a structurally diverse TA-microarray, which is used to reveal, for the first time, the binding preferences of anti-LTA (lipoteichoic acids) antibodies at the molecular level.
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