Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10606565 | Carbohydrate Research | 2011 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
CST-II is a bacterial sialyltransferase known for its ability to perform α-(2â8)-sialylations using GM3 related trisaccharide substrates. Previously, we probed the enzyme's substrate specificity and developed an efficient synthesis for α-(2â8)-oligosialosides, and we suggested that CST-II could have a very small substrate recognition domain. Here we report our full studies on CST-II's recognition feature for acceptor substrates. The current study further demonstrates the versatility of CST-II in preparing complex oligosaccharides that contain α-(2â8)-oligosialyl moieties.
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Authors
Wenling Li, Ping Zhang, Amir J. Zuccolo, Ruxiang Blake Zheng, Chang-Chun Ling,