Toward Automated Enzymatic Synthesis of Oligosaccharides

Liuqing Wen(Georgia State University), Garrett Edmunds(Georgia State University), Christopher Gibbons(Georgia State University), Jiabin Zhang(Georgia State University), Madhusudhan Reddy Gadi(Georgia State University), Hai‐Liang Zhu(Georgia State University), Junqiang Fang(Shandong University), Xianwei Liu(Shandong University), Yun Kong(Shandong University), Peng George Wang(Shandong University)
Chemical Reviews
July 16, 2018
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Abstract

Oligosaccharides together with oligonucleotides and oligopeptides comprise the three major classes of natural biopolymers. Automated systems for oligonucleotide and oligopeptide synthesis have significantly advanced developments in biological science by allowing nonspecialists to rapidly and easily access these biopolymers. Researchers have endeavored for decades to develop a comparable general automated system to synthesize oligosaccharides. Such a system would have a revolutionary impact on the understanding of the roles of glycans in biological systems. The main challenge to achieving automated synthesis is the lack of general synthetic methods for routine synthesis of glycans. Currently, the two main methods to access homogeneous glycans and glycoconjugates are chemical synthesis and enzymatic synthesis. Enzymatic glycosylation can proceed stereo- and regiospecifically without protecting group manipulations. Moreover, the reaction conditions of enzyme-catalyzed glycosylations are extremely mild when compared to chemical glycosylations. Over the past few years methodology toward the automated chemical synthesis of oligosaccharides has been developed. Conversely, while automated enzymatic synthesis is conceptually possible, it is not as well developed. The goal of this survey is to provide a foundation on which continued technological advancements can be made to promote the automated enzymatic synthesis of oligosaccharides.


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